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12-letter words containing o, s, l, f, i

  • fibroblastic — a cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue fibers.
  • fictionalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of fictionalize.
  • fictitiously — created, taken, or assumed for the sake of concealment; not genuine; false: fictitious names.
  • fidel castro — Cipriano [sip-ree-ah-noh;; Spanish see-pree-ah-naw] /ˌsɪp riˈɑ noʊ;; Spanish ˌsi priˈɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1858?–1924, Venezuelan military and political leader: president 1901–08; exiled 1908.
  • field sports — sports carried on in the open countryside, such as hunting, shooting, or fishing
  • finalisation — The act or process of finalising.
  • find oneself — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
  • first of all — to start with
  • first school — A first school is a school for children aged between five and eight or nine.
  • first violin — one of the principal group of violins in an orchestra
  • fisherpeople — Plural form of fisherperson.
  • fishing pole — a long, slender rod of wood or other material with a line and hook fastened to one end for use in catching fish.
  • fissirostral — having a broad, deeply cleft beak or bill, as the swallows and goatsuckers.
  • flag station — a railroad station where trains stop only when a flag or other signal is displayed or when passengers are to be discharged.
  • flageoletist — Someone who plays the flageolet.
  • flagitiously — In a flagitious manner.
  • flammiferous — flame-producing
  • fleet prison — (formerly) a London prison, esp used for holding debtors
  • flemish bond — a brickwork bond having alternate stretchers and headers in each course, each header being centered above and below a stretcher.
  • flickermouse — Alternative form of flittermouse.
  • flindermouse — (obsolete) A bat (the mammal).
  • flittermouse — bat2 (def 1).
  • float switch — an electric switch controlled by a conductor floating in a liquid.
  • floor polish — a substance used to polish floors
  • flooring saw — a saw having a curved edge.
  • florida keys — chain of small islands extending southwest from the S tip of Fla.
  • florida moss — Spanish moss.
  • flour sifter — a container in which flour is sifted
  • flourishment — The act or state of flourishing.
  • fluctuations — Plural form of fluctuation.
  • fluoresceine — Alternative spelling of fluorescein.
  • fluorimeters — Plural form of fluorimeter.
  • fluoroscopic — of or relating to the fluoroscope or fluoroscopy.
  • fluosilicate — a salt of fluosilicic acid.
  • flusteration — (colloquial, dated) The act of flustering, or the state of being flustered.
  • flying mouse — pygmy glider.
  • foam plastic — a kind of light cellular plastic made by creating bubbles of gas in the liquid material and solidifying it: often used as an insulator
  • foefie slide — a rope, fixed at an incline, along which a person suspended on a pulley may traverse a space, esp across a river
  • folding seat — a seat that can be folded down
  • folk singing — the singing of folk songs, especially by a group of people.
  • folk society — an often small, homogeneous, and isolated community or society functioning chiefly through primary contacts and strongly attached to its traditional ways of living.
  • folkloristic — the traditional beliefs, legends, customs, etc., of a people; lore of a people.
  • folliculitis — inflammation of hair follicles.
  • followership — the ability or willingness to follow a leader.
  • folsom point — a flint point characteristic of the Folsom tradition, typically leaf-shaped and fluted, with small basal extensions, and used on a projectile, as a spear, for hunting game.
  • food stylist — a person whose job is to arrange food in an attractive way for professional photographs or broadcasts.
  • foolhardiest — Superlative form of foolhardy.
  • foot soldier — an infantryman.
  • footslogging — Present participle of footslog.
  • footsoldiers — Plural form of footsoldier.
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