10-letter words containing l, e, s, i
- fee simple — a charge or payment for professional services: a doctor's fee.
- felicities — Plural form of felicity.
- felicitous — well-suited for the occasion, as an action, manner, or expression; apt; appropriate: The chairman's felicitous anecdote set everyone at ease.
- felineness — (uncountable) The state of being feline.
- felixstowe — a port and resort in E England, in Suffolk: ferry connections to Rotterdam and Zeebrugge. Pop: 29 349 (2001)
- fellatio's — oral stimulation of the penis, especially to orgasm.
- fellowship — the condition or relation of being a fellow: the fellowship of humankind.
- felspathic — feldspathic.
- fertilised — Simple past tense and past participle of fertilise.
- fertiliser — Alternative spelling of fertilizer.
- fertilises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fertilise.
- fertilizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fertilize.
- fetologist — a person who studies or practises fetology
- feverishly — having fever.
- fiberglass — a material consisting of extremely fine filaments of glass that are combined in yarn and woven into fabrics, used in masses as a thermal and acoustical insulator, or embedded in various resins to make boat hulls, fishing rods, and the like.
- fibreglass — Silica based glass extruded into fibers that possess a length at least 1000 times greater than their width.
- fibrillose — Covered with hair-like appendages, as the undersurface of some lichens.
- fickleness — Changeability, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections.
- fidelities — Plural form of fidelity.
- field lens — the lens in an eyepiece that is farthest from the eye and that deviates rays toward the center of the eye lens.
- field stop — the aperture that limits the field of view of a lens or system of lenses.
- field-test — to test (a device or product) under various conditions of actual use.
- fieldboots — knee-length boots
- fieldfares — Plural form of fieldfare.
- fieldmouse — any of various short-tailed mice or voles inhabiting fields and meadows.
- fieldstone — unfinished stone as found in fields, especially when used for building purposes.
- fieldstrip — To disassemble a weapon for cleaning, oiling or repair.
- fieldworks — Plural form of fieldwork.
- fiendishly — In a fiendish manner.
- filefishes — Plural form of filefish.
- filibuster — U.S. Politics. the use of irregular or obstructive tactics by a member of a legislative assembly to prevent the adoption of a measure generally favored or to force a decision against the will of the majority. an exceptionally long speech, as one lasting for a day or days, or a series of such speeches to accomplish this purpose. a member of a legislature who makes such a speech.
- film speed — speed (def 5a).
- filmmakers — Plural form of filmmaker.
- filthiness — foul with, characterized by, or having the nature of filth; disgustingly or completely dirty.
- finalities — Plural form of finality.
- fingerless — any of the terminal members of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.
- finishable — That can be finished; completable.
- fireplaces — Plural form of fireplace.
- first lien — a lien having priority over others attached to the same property.
- first-line — available for immediate service, especially combat service: first-line troops.
- fish flake — a platform for drying fish.
- fish louse — any of numerous small crustaceans, especially certain copepods, parasitic on the skin and gills of fish.
- fish slice — a broad-bladed kitchen implement with a long handle, for turning fish in frying.
- fish wheel — a trap for catching salmon, consisting of a revolving wheel with attached nets set in a river so that it is turned by the current to capture the passing fish.
- fisherfolk — People who catch fish for a living.
- fishplates — Plural form of fishplate.
- fishtailed — Simple past tense and past participle of fishtail.
- fissipedal — (zoology) Being or relating to a fissiped.
- fissurella — (zoology) Any of the genus Fissurella of marine gastropod mollusks.
- fitfulness — The quality of being fitful.