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11-letter words containing l, o, f, t, e

  • interfluous — interfluent
  • la folletteRobert Marion, 1855–1925, U.S. political leader: U.S. senator 1906–25.
  • la fontaine — Henri [French ahn-ree] /French ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1854–1943, Belgian statesman: Nobel Peace Prize 1913.
  • labefaction — Deterioration or downfall.
  • lactiferous — producing or secreting milk: lactiferous glands.
  • lactoferrin — a glycoprotein present in milk, especially human milk, and supplying iron to suckling infants.
  • lake forest — a city in NE Illinois, N of Chicago, on Lake Michigan.
  • lead-footed — awkward; clumsy.
  • leaf blotch — a symptom or phase of certain especially fungal diseases of plants, characterized by necrotic discoloration of the leaves.
  • lecythiform — (biology, mycology) shaped like a bowling pin, a flask, or a bottle.
  • left-footed — kicked with the left foot
  • left-footer — (esp in Ireland and Scotland) a Roman Catholic
  • lethiferous — lethal.
  • letterforms — Plural form of letterform.
  • lifeboatman — a sailor qualified to take charge of a lifeboat or life raft.
  • lone father — a father with no wife or partner, who is bringing up a child or children
  • loosestrife — any of various plants belonging to the genus Lysimachia, of the primrose family, having clusters of usually yellow flowers, as L. vulgaris (garden loosestrife) or L. quadrifolia (whorled loosestrife)
  • malefaction — an evil deed; crime; wrongdoing.
  • malefactors — Plural form of malefactor.
  • malefactory — villainous
  • microfilter — a device plugged into a phone socket to separate the phone line from the broadband line
  • midget golf — miniature golf.
  • montefeltro — an Italian noble family who ruled Urbino from the 13th to the 16th century. Federigo Montefeltro, duke of Urbino (1422–82), was a noted patron of the arts and military leader
  • montgolfier — a balloon raised by air heated from a fire in the lower part.
  • myofilament — a threadlike filament of actin or myosin that is a component of a myofibril.
  • nonaffluent — not affluent or rich
  • northcliffeViscount, Alfred Charles William Harmsworth.
  • of all time — If you say that someone or something is, for example, the best writer of all time, or the most successful film of all time, you mean that they are the best or most successful that there has ever been.
  • offset well — An offset well is a wellbore which is close to a proposed well, and which provides information for planning the proposed well.
  • offset-line — something that counterbalances, counteracts, or compensates for something else; compensating equivalent.
  • olfactories — of or relating to the sense of smell: olfactory organs.
  • on the flat — On the flat means on level ground.
  • out of line — a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
  • outfielders — Plural form of outfielder.
  • overinflate — to inflate to an excessive degree
  • patelliform — having the form of a patella; shaped like a saucer, kneecap, or limpet shell.
  • pigeon loft — a raised shelter or building where pigeons are kept
  • plate proof — proof taken from a plate ready for printing.
  • profiterole — a small cream puff with a sweet or savory filling, as of cream and chocolate sauce.
  • proliferate — spread
  • prone float — a prone floating position, used especially by beginning swimmers, with face downward, legs extended backward, and arms stretched forward.
  • pyrosulfate — a salt of pyrosulfuric acid.
  • quatrefoils — Plural form of quatrefoil.
  • reflections — thoughts, esp careful or long-considered ones
  • refocillate — to refresh, revive, give new life
  • reformulate — to formulate again.
  • reinflation — Economics. a persistent, substantial rise in the general level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency (opposed to deflation).
  • reptiliform — having the form or appearance of a reptile
  • rocket fuel — an explosive charge that powers a rocket
  • rule out of — If someone rules you out of a contest or activity, they say that you cannot be involved in it. If something rules you out of a contest or activity, it prevents you from being involved in it.
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