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10-letter words containing l, f, r

  • full-grown — completely grown; mature.
  • full-power — (of a radio station) able to broadcast up to 100 miles (166 km) under clear atmospheric conditions.
  • full-serve — full-service
  • full-timer — a full-time worker.
  • fullerenes — Plural form of fullerene.
  • fullscreen — Alternative form of full screen.
  • fulminator — One who fulminates, or criticizes intensely.
  • fundholder — (British) a general practitioner who manages his own budget, purchasing healthcare from one or more hospital trusts.
  • funeralize — to hold or officiate at a funeral service for.
  • funereally — In a funereal manner.
  • funiculars — Plural form of funicular.
  • funnelform — shaped like a funnel, as the corolla of the morning-glory; infundibuliform.
  • funny girl — a woman who is funny or who is a comedienne
  • furbelowed — Simple past tense and past participle of furbelow.
  • furloughed — Simple past tense and past participle of furlough.
  • furuncular — boil2 .
  • futureless — without a future; having no prospect of future betterment or prosperity.
  • futurology — the study or forecasting of trends or developments in science, technology, political or social structure, etc.
  • gable roof — a roof sloping downward in two parts at an angle from a central ridge, so as to leave a gable at each end.
  • gag reflex — involuntary retching
  • gal friday — Older Use: Sometimes Offensive. a woman who acts as a general assistant in a business office or to an executive and has a wide variety of especially secretarial and clerical duties.
  • gale-force — A gale-force wind is a very strong wind.
  • gangliform — having the form of a ganglion.
  • ginglyform — (anatomy, rare) ginglymoid.
  • girlfriend — a frequent or favorite female companion; sweetheart.
  • glandiform — (anatomy) Shaped like, resembling, or characteristic of glands.
  • glorifying — Present participle of glorify.
  • gold fever — greed and excitement caused by a gold rush.
  • gracefully — characterized by elegance or beauty of form, manner, movement, or speech; elegant: a graceful dancer; a graceful reply.
  • grainfield — a field in which grain is grown.
  • gram flour — flour prepared from the gram seeds
  • gratefully — warmly or deeply appreciative of kindness or benefits received; thankful: I am grateful to you for your help.
  • green flag — (in automobile racing) a green-colored flag that is used to signal the start of a race.
  • greenfield — a city in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee.
  • gyrfalcons — Plural form of gyrfalcon.
  • half board — demi-pension (def 1).
  • half crown — a former silver or cupronickel coin of Great Britain equal to two shillings and sixpence: use phased out after decimalization in 1971.
  • half frame — a photograph taking up half the normal area of a frame on a particular film, taken esp on 35-millimetre film
  • half rhyme — rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.
  • half story — a usable living space within a sloping roof, usually having dormer windows for lighting.
  • half tiger — a five-rand coin
  • half-arsed — incompetent; inept; badly organized
  • half-board — demi-pension (def 1).
  • half-breed — a contemptuous term used to refer to the offspring of parents of different racial origin, especially the offspring of an American Indian and a white person of European descent.
  • half-crazy — somewhat crazy or insane
  • half-crown — a former silver or cupronickel coin of Great Britain equal to two shillings and sixpence: use phased out after decimalization in 1971.
  • half-drunk — being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcoholic drink; intoxicated: The wine made him drunk.
  • half-grown — advanced in growth: a grown boy.
  • half-hardy — having moderate resistance to cold temperatures.
  • half-liter — a unit of capacity equal to 500 cubic centimeters.
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