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12-letter words containing n, o, t, i, f

  • frontiersmen — a person, especially a man, who lives on the frontier, especially in sparsely settled regions.
  • frontispiece — an illustrated leaf preceding the title page of a book.
  • frontrunning — the practice by market makers of using advance information provided by their own investment analysts before it has been given to clients
  • frozen stiff — feeling very cold
  • fructosamine — (organic compound) A chemical compound that can be considered the result of a reaction between fructose and ammonia or an amine (with a molecule of water being released).
  • frumentation — (in ancient Rome) a public donation of grain, often given to citizens during times of unease
  • frustrations — Plural form of frustration.
  • fuliginosity — The condition or quality of being fuliginous; sootiness.
  • fulminations — Plural form of fulmination.
  • function key — a key on a computer keyboard or terminal that, when pressed, alone or in combination with other keys, causes a specific computational or mechanical operation to be carried out.
  • functionable — functional (def 3).
  • functionally — of or relating to a function or functions: functional difficulties in the administration.
  • functionless — Lacking a function.
  • gamification — the process of turning an activity or task into a game or something resembling a game: Teachers can use gamification to motivate their students.
  • gasification — Action of gasifying.
  • gelatiniform — Having the form of gelatin.
  • genuflection — an act of bending the knee or touching it to the ground in reverence or worship.
  • gradeflation — grade inflation.
  • half section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • half-section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • hand of writ — handwriting; penmanship.
  • hindforemost — with the back part in the front place
  • humification — the formation of humus.
  • hyperfiction — nonlinear fiction created in electronic hypertext form and containing multiple plot developments, endings, etc., that can be evoked interactively.
  • hypofunction — abnormally diminished function, especially of glands or other organs.
  • ichthyofauna — the indigenous fish of a region.
  • impatient of — not willing to bear or tolerate
  • imperfection — an imperfect detail; flaw: a law full of imperfections.
  • inconformity — lack of conformity; failure or refusal to conform; nonconformity.
  • inconfutable — (obsolete) Not confutable.
  • infatuations — Plural form of infatuation.
  • infectiously — communicable by infection, as from one person to another or from one part of the body to another: infectious diseases.
  • infelicitous — inapt, inappropriate, or awkward; malapropos: an infelicitous remark.
  • infestations — Plural form of infestation.
  • infibulation — the stitching together of the vulva, often after a clitoridectomy, leaving a small opening for the passage of urine and menstrual blood.
  • infiltration — the act or process of infiltrating.
  • infiltrators — Plural form of infiltrator.
  • inflammation — Pathology. redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, heat, and disturbed function of an area of the body, especially as a reaction of tissues to injurious agents.
  • inflammatory — tending to arouse anger, hostility, passion, etc.: inflammatory speeches.
  • inflationary — of, pertaining to, reflective of, or causing inflation: inflationary prices.
  • inflationism — the policy or practice of inflation through expansion of currency or bank deposits.
  • inflationist — an advocate of inflation through expansion of currency or bank deposits.
  • inflectional — of, relating to, or used in inflection: an inflectional ending.
  • inflorescent — Of, pertaining to or causing inflorescence.
  • informations — (legal) Plural form of information.
  • infotainment — edutainment.
  • infraduction — (medicine) The turning downward of a part, especially of the eye.
  • infraorbital — (anatomy) Below the orbit (of the eye).
  • ink fountain — the part of a printing press that stores ink and feeds it to the rollers.
  • insufflation — to blow or breathe (something) in.
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