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9-letter words containing s, o, l, f

  • floristic — pertaining to flowers or a flora.
  • floristry — The art of creating flower arrangements.
  • floscular — Flosculous.
  • flossiest — Superlative form of flossy.
  • flotillas — Plural form of flotilla.
  • flounders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flounder.
  • flourishy — containing flourishes; fancy; like a flourish in nature
  • flourless — the finely ground meal of grain, especially the finer meal separated by bolting.
  • flowerers — Plural form of flowerer.
  • flowerets — Plural form of floweret.
  • flowstone — a layered deposit of calcium carbonate, CaCO 3 , left by thin sheets of flowing water, as in a cave.
  • flue stop — a rank of flue pipes in an organ.
  • fluminous — Pertaining to a river or rivers; flowing, fluent.
  • fluoresce — to exhibit fluorescence.
  • fluorosis — an abnormal condition caused by excessive intake of fluorides, characterized in children by discoloration and pitting of the teeth and in adults by pathological bone changes.
  • fluorspar — fluorite.
  • flush out — run liquid through to clean
  • flushwork — decorative treatment of the surface of an outside wall with flints split to show their smooth black surface, combined with dressed stone to form patterns such as tracery or initials
  • flyperson — (theatre) Someone who operates a fly system in a theatre.
  • flyposter — a poster, esp unauthorized, put up to publicize something
  • fo'c's'le — forecastle.
  • focalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of focalize.
  • focusable — Capable of being focused.
  • focusless — Lacking focus.
  • fold case — case sensitivity
  • foldboats — Plural form of foldboat.
  • folderols — Plural form of folderol.
  • foliolose — with leaves composed of folioles
  • folk mass — a liturgical mass in which traditional music is replaced by folk music.
  • folk song — a song originating among the people of a country or area, passed by oral tradition from one singer or generation to the next, often existing in several versions, and marked generally by simple, modal melody and stanzaic, narrative verse.
  • folk-sing — an informal gathering for the singing of folk songs.
  • folkishly — In a folkish manner.
  • folklores — Plural form of folklore.
  • folksongs — Plural form of folksong.
  • folktales — a tale or legend originating and traditional among a people or folk, especially one forming part of the oral tradition of the common people.
  • follicles — Plural form of follicle.
  • followers — Plural form of follower.
  • followups — the act of following up.
  • fontanels — Plural form of fontanel.
  • fooleries — Plural form of foolery.
  • foolishly — In an unwise manner; stupidly.
  • foolscaps — Plural form of foolscap.
  • footballs — Plural form of football.
  • footfalls — Plural form of footfall.
  • foothills — a low hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range.
  • footholds — Plural form of foothold.
  • footloose — free to go or travel about; not confined by responsibilities.
  • footslogs — Plural form of footslog.
  • footstalk — a pedicel; peduncle.
  • footstall — the stirrup of a woman's sidesaddle.
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