11-letter words containing r, e, o, f, n
- graniferous — bearing grain
- ground beef — meat: minced beef
- guaniferous — yielding guano
- half-broken — past participle of break.
- half-frozen — extremely cold
- henry fonda — Henry, 1905–82, U.S. actor.
- horned frog — any of various frogs having a marked protuberance on the head, cheek, or upper eyelid.
- hundredfold — a hundred times as great or as much.
- illinformed — lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill-informed of the danger.
- in line for — in the running for; a candidate for
- in terms of — a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
- inferiority — lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
- inferiourly — Obsolete form of inferiorly.
- infomediary — An Internet company that gathers and links information on particular subjects on behalf of commercial organizations and their potential customers.
- infomercial — a long commercial that informs or instructs, especially in an original and entertaining manner: an infomercial on making Christmas decorations using the sponsor's brand of glue.
- infopreneur — a person whose business is gathering, processing, and providing information to advertising, marketing, and other firms.
- inforcement — Archaic form of enforcement.
- informative — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
- informatize — (of a country, region, etc) to undergo the development of an information-based economy on an extensive scale
- infortunate — of or relating to infortune.
- infraorders — Misspelling of infra-orders.
- infringe on — to break in on; encroach or trespass on
- infructuose — Not yielding fruit.
- inquire for — to ask to see (someone)
- insectiform — resembling an insect
- interferons — Plural form of interferon.
- interflowed — Simple past tense and past participle of interflow.
- interfluous — interfluent
- interfusion — to intersperse, intermingle, or permeate with something.
- interoffice — functioning or communicating between the offices of a company or organization; within a company: an interoffice memo.
- iron-fisted — ruthless, harsh, and tyrannical: an ironfisted dictator.
- jargon file — (jargon, publication, humour) The on-line hacker Jargon File maintained by Eric S. Raymond. A large collection of definitions of computing terms, including much wit, wisdom, and history. See also Yellow Book, Jargon.
- join forces — unite for a common purpose
- juan flores — Juan José [hwahn haw-se] /ʰwɑn hɔˈsɛ/ (Show IPA), 1800–64, Ecuadorian general and statesman: president 1830–35, 1839–45.
- lactoferrin — a glycoprotein present in milk, especially human milk, and supplying iron to suckling infants.
- land reform — any program, especially when undertaken by a national government, involving the redistribution of agricultural land among the landless.
- lone father — a father with no wife or partner, who is bringing up a child or children
- loriciferan — (zoology) Any of several marine animals of the phylum Loricifera.
- manniferous — resulting in or producing manna
- metrifonate — an organophosphorus compound, C 4 H 8 Cl 3 O 4 P, used as an insecticide and anthelmintic.
- misfortuned — (archaic) unlucky, unfortunate.
- misfortunes — adverse fortune; bad luck.
- misinformed — to give false or misleading information to.
- montefeltro — an Italian noble family who ruled Urbino from the 13th to the 16th century. Federigo Montefeltro, duke of Urbino (1422–82), was a noted patron of the arts and military leader
- montgolfier — a balloon raised by air heated from a fire in the lower part.
- moonflowers — Plural form of moonflower.
- nefariously — extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.
- neurofibril — a fibril of a nerve cell.
- new bedford — a seaport in SE Massachusetts: formerly a chief whaling port.
- new flavors — An object-oriented Lisp from Symbolics, the successor to Flavors, it led to CLOS.