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11-letter words containing p, r, o, f

  • soft-soaper — a person who flatters or cajoles, especially for reasons of self-interest or personal advantage: a soft-soaper specializing in rich, elderly women.
  • sparrowfart — the very early morning
  • speech form — linguistic form.
  • spent force — If you refer to someone who used to be powerful as a spent force, you mean that they no longer have any power or influence.
  • spiniferous — (esp of plants) bearing spines or thorns
  • spiraliform — having or resembling spiral lines
  • spiriferous — having a spire or spiral parts.
  • splashproof — resistant to splashing
  • spore fruit — a spore-bearing structure, as an ascoscarp; sporocarp.
  • sporiferous — bearing spores.
  • stipitiform — having the form of a stipe.
  • stipuliform — shaped like a stipule.
  • sulfo group — the univalent group SO 3 H–, derived from sulfuric acid.
  • superfluous — being more than is sufficient or required; excessive.
  • superprofit — above-average profits gained through enterprise
  • tamperproof — that cannot be tampered with; impervious to tampering: a tamper-proof lock.
  • thornproofs — garments that resist penetration by thorns
  • thrift shop — a retail store that sells secondhand goods at reduced prices.
  • traffic cop — a police officer who directs the flow of traffic, usually at an intersection.
  • trapeziform — formed like a trapezium.
  • trophy wife — the young, often second, wife of a rich middle-aged man.
  • tympaniform — resembling or having the form of a drum or drum head
  • typefounder — a person who casts metallic printer's type
  • un-profound — penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.
  • unhoped for — (esp of something pleasant) not anticipated; unexpected
  • unhoped-for — unexpected; unanticipated: an unhoped-for piece of good luck.
  • unperformed — not performed or done
  • unprofessed — not professed, not openly declared
  • unprofiting — the lack of profit or gain
  • unreposeful — characterized by a lack of repose or rest
  • up for sale — If a property or company is up for sale, its owner is trying to sell it.
  • upper floor — An upper floor in a hotel is on a level above the first floor.
  • waterproofs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waterproof.
  • wolf spider — any of numerous ground spiders of the family Lycosidae, including the southern European tarantula, Lycosa taretula, that hunt their prey instead of using a web.
  • wordperfect — 1.   (text, tool, product)   A word processor for a wide range of computers. The first version was sold in 1980 for Data General machines, and by the end of 1993 versions were on sale for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows and Macintosh computers. WordPerfect 6.0 for Unix was scheduled for introduction in May 1994. Versions: WordPerfect 6.1 for Windows, WordPerfect 3.1 for Macintosh/Power Macintosh, WordPerfect 6.0 for UNIX, WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS, WordPerfect 7.0 for Windows 95. 2. WordPerfect Corporation.
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