11-letter words containing m, r, s
- foremanship — The position of a foreman.
- foremastman — a sailor positioned before the foremast
- foremothers — Plural form of foremother.
- foretopmast — (nautical) The mast above the foretop.
- form master — a teacher or member of a school's staff designated as being in charge of a certain form
- formalising — Present participle of formalise.
- formalistic — strict adherence to, or observance of, prescribed or traditional forms, as in music, poetry, and art.
- formalities — condition or quality of being formal; accordance with required or traditional rules, procedures, etc.; conventionality.
- formicaries — Plural form of formicary.
- formularies — Plural form of formulary.
- formularise — (British) To express as a formula, to formulate.
- formulators — Plural form of formulator.
- formulising — formulate.
- fort sumter — a fort in SE South Carolina, in the harbor of Charleston: its bombardment by the Confederates opened the Civil War on April 12, 1861.
- fort thomas — a city in N Kentucky.
- fortissimos — Plural form of fortissimo.
- forwardmost — all the way at the front; first.
- foster home — a household in which a child is raised by someone other than its natural or adoptive parent.
- four-masted — carrying four masts.
- fragmentise — Alternative form of fragmentize.
- frame house — a house constructed with a skeleton framework of timber, as the ordinary wooden house.
- frame story — a secondary story or stories embedded in the main story.
- free sample — taster of sth offered at no charge
- freemartins — Plural form of freemartin.
- freemasonry — secret or tacit brotherhood; fellowship; fundamental bond or rapport: the freemasonry of those who hunger for knowledge.
- fremescence — a dull or incipient rumbling or roaring sound
- french seam — a seam in which the raw edges of the cloth are completely covered by sewing them together, first on the right side, then on the wrong.
- freneticism — the state or quality of being frenetic
- freudianism — of or relating to Sigmund Freud or his doctrines, especially with respect to the causes and treatment of neurotic and psychopathic states, the interpretation of dreams, etc.
- frost smoke — an ice fog caused by extremely cold air flowing over a body of comparatively warm water, especially in polar regions.
- frotteurism — (sexuality) The act of rubbing one’s genitalia against another’s person, usually that of a stranger. Must be non-consensual and is considered a psychiatric condition as well as a criminal offense in most places. (If consensual, it is known as frottage).
- furnishment — (obsolete) The act of furnishing, or of supplying furniture.
- furthermost — most distant: Their house is furthermost on the right.
- furthersome — tending to further or promote; helpful
- game master — the person who organizes or directs the story and play in a role-playing game. Abbreviation: GM.
- gamekeepers — Plural form of gamekeeper.
- gammerstang — an awkwardly tall person, esp a woman
- gamotropism — the tendency of gametes to attract each other
- gangsterdom — the world of gangsters; gangland
- gangsterism — the methods or behavior of gangsters.
- garmentless — Without garments.
- garnishment — Law. a warning, served on a third party to hold, subject to the court's direction, money or property belonging to a debtor who is being sued by a creditor. a summons to a third party to appear in litigation pending between a creditor and debtor.
- gas chamber — an enclosure used for the execution of prisoners by means of a poisonous gas.
- gastrectomy — partial or total excision of the stomach.
- gastromancy — a form of divination by interpreting words and sounds seeming to come from the stomach
- gastronomer — A lover of good food; a connoisseur or gourmet.
- gastronomes — Plural form of gastronome.
- gastronomic — the art or science of good eating.
- gastrostomy — the construction of an artificial opening from the stomach through the abdominal wall, permitting intake of food or drainage of gastric contents.
- gemmiferous — bearing buds or gemmae; gemmiparous.