10-letter words containing s, l, u, f
- fluvialist — a person who explains geological or geographical phenomena by the action of streams
- fluxionist — a person who uses mathematical fluxions
- foliaceous — of, like, or of the nature of a plant leaf; leaflike.
- folivorous — any chiefly leaf-eating animal or other organism, as the koala of Australia that subsists on eucalyptus.
- folk music — music, usually of simple character and anonymous authorship, handed down among the common people by oral tradition.
- fonticulus — a fontanelle of the cranium
- forclosure — Alternative form of foreclosure.
- formulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formulate.
- formulised — formulate.
- fossil gum — any gum, found chiefly in the earth, that was yielded by a now fossilized tree.
- foundlings — Plural form of foundling.
- four flush — a useless poker hand, containing four of a suit and one odd card
- four-flush — to bluff.
- frabjously — In a frabjous manner; wonderfully, fabulously.
- frugalista — (informal) A person (especially a woman) who is fashionable while being thrifty.
- frugalness — The property of being frugal.
- fulgurites — Plural form of fulgurite.
- fuliginous — sooty; smoky: the fuliginous air hanging over an industrial city.
- full blast — a sudden and violent gust of wind: Wintry blasts chilled us to the marrow.
- full dress — formal, ceremonial attire
- full house — a hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair, as three queens and two tens.
- full marks — If you get full marks in a test or exam, you get everything right and gain the maximum number of marks.
- full score — the entire score of a musical composition, showing each part separately
- full speed — the maximum speed.
- full swing — full operation; greatest activity: For the first time in years the factory was in full swing. The meeting was in full swing when we arrived.
- full twist — a front or back dive made by a complete rotation of the body on its vertical axis. Compare half twist (def 1).
- full-dress — formal and complete in all details: a full-dress uniform.
- full-scale — having the exact size or proportions of the original: a full-scale replica.
- full-serve — full-service
- full-sized — of actual size; life-sized
- fullerenes — Plural form of fullerene.
- fullscreen — Alternative form of full screen.
- fulminates — Plural form of fulminate.
- funguslike — Resembling or characteristic of fungus.
- funiculars — Plural form of funicular.
- fusibility — the quality of being fusible or convertible from a solid to a liquid state by heat.
- fusilladed — Simple past tense and past participle of fusillade.
- fusillades — Plural form of fusillade.
- fusionless — without fusion
- fustanella — a short stiff skirt, usually pleated, made of white cotton or linen, worn by men in some parts of the Balkans.
- fustinella — a short stiff skirt, usually pleated, made of white cotton or linen, worn by men in some parts of the Balkans.
- futileness — incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful: Attempting to force-feed the sick horse was futile.
- futilities — Plural form of futility.
- futureless — without a future; having no prospect of future betterment or prosperity.
- genuflects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of genuflect.
- ghastfully — in a ghastful manner
- guest flag — a rectangular white flag flown at the starboard main spreader or main yardarm of a yacht when the owner is away but guests are on board.
- half-stuff — (in a manufacturing process) any material half formed, especially partly prepared pulp for making paper.
- hastefully — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
- hounsfield — ˈGodfrey Newˌbold (ˈnuˌboʊld ) ; no̅oˈbōldˌ) 1919-2004; Brit. engineer & inventor: developed the CAT scanner