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9-letter words containing p, l, a, t, f

  • afterclap — an unexpected, usually unwanted, repercussion of or sequel to an affair which had been thought to be closed
  • dip fault — a fault that runs perpendicular to the strike of the affected rocks (i.e. parallel to the plane of the angle of dip of the rocks)
  • faceplant — (informal) The act of landing face first, as a result of an accident or error.
  • faceplate — (on a lathe) a perforated plate, mounted on the live spindle, to which the work is attached.
  • fall trap — a trap into which animals fall
  • feldspath — Alternative form of feldspar.
  • fishplate — a metal or wooden plate or slab, bolted to each of two members that have been butted or lapped together.
  • flag stop — a bus stop at which a bus only stops if there is someone waiting or if someone wants to get off the bus
  • flaptrack — (in an aircraft wing) a track along which the wing flap runs when it is being deployed
  • flat pack — Flat pack furniture is furniture such as shelves and cupboards which you buy as a number of separate pieces and assemble yourself.
  • flat spin — an aircraft spin in which the longitudinal axis is more nearly horizontal than vertical
  • flat spot — a region of poor acceleration over a narrow range of throttle openings, caused by a weak mixture in the carburettor
  • flat-pick — to play (an instrument) by plucking its strings with a flat pick.
  • flatpacks — Plural form of flatpack.
  • flipchart — A flipchart is a stand with large sheets of paper which is used when presenting information at a meeting.
  • floptical — Denoting or relating to a type of floppy-disk drive using a laser to position the read-write head.
  • footplate — Carpentry. a plate running beneath and supporting a row of studs; mudsill.
  • half pint — half of a pint, equal to 8 fluid ounces (1 cup) or 16 tablespoons (0.2 liter).
  • half step — Music. semitone.
  • half-pint — half of a pint, equal to 8 fluid ounces (1 cup) or 16 tablespoons (0.2 liter).
  • half-step — Music. semitone.
  • impactful — having or manifesting a great impact or effect: After the senator's impactful speech, her bill passed.
  • leaf spot — a limited, often circular, discolored, diseased area on a leaf, usually including a central region of necrosis.
  • palafitte — a prehistoric dwelling
  • pantofles — a slipper.
  • past life — previous incarnation
  • petaflops — (unit)   10^15 flops or 1000 teraflops. As with flops, the term ends in S in both the singular and plural as the S stands for seconds. The first computer to perform one petaflops was recorded in June 2008. By June 2012 there were 20.
  • plaintful — complaining or lamenting
  • plaintiff — a person who brings suit in a court (opposed to defendant).
  • platforms — a horizontal surface or structure with a horizontal surface raised above the level of the surrounding area.
  • platyfish — any of several small, yellow-gray freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, especially X. variatus, of Mexico: popular in home aquariums, in which the color varies widely.
  • postfault — taking place after a fault
  • postfixal — of or relating to a postfix, having postfixes
  • pratfalls — a fall in which one lands on the buttocks, often regarded as comical or humiliating.
  • puftaloon — a fried scone
  • splayfoot — a broad, flat foot, especially one turned outward.
  • teacupful — as much as a teacup will hold, equal to 4 fluid ounces (113 grams).
  • teraflops — a measure of computer speed, equal to one trillion floating-point operations per second.
  • tram flap — transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap: a piece of tissue, consisting of skin, muscle, and fat, taken from the abdomen of a woman and used in the reconstruction of her breast after mastectomy

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