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10-letter words containing u, n, a, f

  • fustianize — to use pompous or bombastic language
  • fustinella — a short stiff skirt, usually pleated, made of white cotton or linen, worn by men in some parts of the Balkans.
  • gauffering — an ornamental plaiting used for frills and borders, as on women's caps.
  • guineafowl — Alternative spelling of guinea fowl.
  • half-bound — bound in half binding.
  • half-drunk — being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcoholic drink; intoxicated: The wine made him drunk.
  • half-human — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
  • half-pound — a unit of weight equal to 8 ounces avoirdupois (0.227 kilogram) or 6 ounces troy or apothecaries' weight (0.187 kilogram).
  • half-round — semicircular in cross section, as a molding or piece of type.
  • han fei zu — died 233 bc, Chinese diplomat and philosopher of law
  • hand cruft — (jargon)   (After "hand craft") To write something by hand that would be better done automatically, e.g. writing assembly language instead of using a compiler (see hand hacking).
  • handcuffed — Simple past tense and past participle of handcuff.
  • hausfrauen — a housewife.
  • humaniform — Like a human or that of a human in form, seeming, or appearance.
  • infamously — having an extremely bad reputation: an infamous city.
  • infatuated — to inspire or possess with a foolish or unreasoning passion, as of love.
  • infatuates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infatuate.
  • infibulate — to stitch together the vulva of (a girl or woman), often after a clitoridectomy, in order to prevent intercourse.
  • influenzal — Of or relating to influenza.
  • influenzas — Plural form of influenza.
  • infrahuman — less than human; subhuman.
  • infrasound — sound with frequencies below the audible range.
  • infuriated — to make furious; enrage.
  • infuriates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infuriate.
  • infusorial — pertaining to, containing, or consisting of infusorians: infusorial earth.
  • infusorian — any of the Infusoria.
  • ingrateful — Ungrateful; not grateful.
  • insufflate — to blow or breathe (something) in.
  • isoflurane — a volatile, halogenated ether, C 3 H 2 ClF 5 O, used as a general anesthetic in surgery.
  • klagenfurt — a province in S Austria. 3681 sq. mi. (9535 sq. km). Capital: Klagenfurt.
  • langlaufer — a participant in cross-country skiing.
  • laniferous — wool-bearing: sheep and other laniferous animals.
  • latifundia — a great estate.
  • latifundio — a great estate of Latin America or Spain.
  • lawfulness — allowed or permitted by law; not contrary to law: a lawful enterprise.
  • macrofauna — any animals visible to the naked eye
  • manfulness — The state of being manful.
  • meaningful — full of meaning, significance, purpose, or value; purposeful; significant: a meaningful wink; a meaningful choice.
  • megafaunal — Of or pertaining to the megafauna.
  • megafaunas — Plural form of megafauna.
  • meiofaunal — Pertaining to, or characteristic of, a meiofauna.
  • meiofaunas — Plural form of meiofauna.
  • microfauna — Biology. microscopic animals.
  • minifundia — Plural form of minifundium.
  • muffin man — (formerly) an itinerant seller of muffins
  • muffin pan — an individual cup-shaped quick bread made with wheat flour, cornmeal, or the like, and baked in a pan (muffin pan) containing a series of cuplike forms.
  • muffin-pan — an individual cup-shaped quick bread made with wheat flour, cornmeal, or the like, and baked in a pan (muffin pan) containing a series of cuplike forms.
  • neufchatel — a soft, white cheese similar to cream cheese, made from whole or partly skimmed milk in Neufchâtel, a town in N France.
  • nitrofuran — A class of drug, derived from furan, used to inhibit bacterial growth.
  • nonfactual — of or relating to facts; concerning facts: factual accuracy.
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