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10-letter words containing t, e, m, f

  • frightsome — Frightening; frightful; fearful; causing fear.
  • frontwomen — Plural form of frontwoman.
  • frumentiusSaint, a.d. c300–c380, founder of the Ethiopian Church.
  • fulfilment — the act or state of fulfilling: to witness the fulfillment of a dream; to achieve fulfillment of one's hopes.
  • full-timer — a full-time worker.
  • fulminated — Simple past tense and past participle of fulminate.
  • fulminates — Plural form of fulminate.
  • fumitories — Plural form of fumitory.
  • fundaments — Plural form of fundament.
  • fundectomy — (surgery) The surgical removal of the fundus of an organ, such as the uterus or the stomach.
  • futhermore — Misspelling of furthermore.
  • half-empty — (of a vessel, place, etc) holding or containing half its capacity
  • half-meant — simple past tense and past participle of mean1 .
  • ham-fisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
  • hammerfest — a seaport in N Norway: the northernmost town in Europe.
  • home front — the civilian sector of a nation at war when its armed forces are in combat abroad.
  • imperfects — Plural form of imperfect.
  • infeftment — the official or symbolic bestowal of heritable land on a person; the process of infefting
  • interframe — (signal processing) A video frame which is compressed to express only the change from a reference frame.
  • intraframe — (signal processing) A video frame which does not depend on any other frame for rendering, but simply presents fixed image. Usually subject to spatial compression.
  • leitmotifs — Plural form of leitmotif.
  • letterform — a sheet of stationery used for letters.
  • lifestream — a record of all of one's online content and social interactions, presented chronologically on a single website: I just added Twitter to my lifestream.
  • luftmensch — a person unconcerned with the practicalities of earning a living
  • make after — to set off in pursuit of; chase
  • make shift — to manage or do the best one can (with whatever means are at hand)
  • makeshifts — Plural form of makeshift.
  • malefactor — a person who violates the law; criminal.
  • maleficent — doing evil or harm; harmfully malicious: maleficent destroyers of reputations.
  • malfeasant — the performance by a public official of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, or contrary to law; wrongdoing (used especially of an act in violation of a public trust). Compare misfeasance (def 2), nonfeasance.
  • man's fate — French La Condition Humaine. a novel (1933) by André Malraux.
  • manifested — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
  • manifester — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
  • manifestly — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
  • manifestos — Plural form of manifesto.
  • melon foot — a bun foot having vertical channels.
  • met office — (in Britain) a national weather-forecasting service
  • metafemale — (biology) A female with triple X syndrome.
  • metrifying — Present participle of metrify.
  • mineshafts — Plural form of mineshaft.
  • misfeature — a distorted feature.
  • misfortune — adverse fortune; bad luck.
  • mistflower — a North American composite plant, Eupatorium coelestinum, having heads of blue flowers.
  • modificate — (obsolete) To qualify.
  • montferrat — a historic region in NW Italy, in the Piedmont, S of the Po River.
  • mouth feel — the tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth: a creamy mouthfeel.
  • mouth-feel — the tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth: a creamy mouthfeel.
  • muffuletta — a thick, round sandwich similar to a hero, typically containing ham, salami, and cheeses and topped with an olive salad, a specialty of New Orleans.
  • multifaced — having a specified kind of face or number of faces (usually used in combination): a sweet-faced child; the two-faced god.
  • multifacet — Having many facets.
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