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11-letter words containing nc

  • fancy pants — Slang. fancy or snobbish; foppish; dandified.
  • fancy woman — an immoral woman, especially a man's mistress.
  • fancy-pants — Slang. fancy or snobbish; foppish; dandified.
  • fiançailles — a betrothal, engagement
  • fianchettos — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fianchetto.
  • financeable — the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
  • financially — pertaining to monetary receipts and expenditures; pertaining or relating to money matters; pecuniary: financial operations.
  • financials' — pertaining to monetary receipts and expenditures; pertaining or relating to money matters; pecuniary: financial operations.
  • flamboyance — strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors.
  • flamboyancy — strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors.
  • flinchingly — With a flinching motion.
  • flocculence — The condition of being flocculent; wooliness, flakiness.
  • florescence — the act, state, or period of flowering; bloom.
  • fluid ounce — a measure of capacity equal to 1/16 (0.0625) pint (29.6 milliliters) in the U.S., and equal to 1/20 (0.05) of an imperial pint (28.4 milliliters) in Great Britain. Symbol: f. Abbreviation: fl. oz;
  • forbearance — the act of forbearing; a refraining from something.
  • forbiddance — the act of forbidding.
  • forinstance — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
  • franchisees — Plural form of franchisee.
  • franchisers — Plural form of franchiser.
  • franchising — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • franciscans — of or relating to St. Francis or the Franciscans.
  • francomania — an obsession with France or French things
  • francophile — friendly to or having a strong liking for France or the French.
  • francophobe — Also, Francophobic. fearing or hating France, the French people, and French culture, products, etc.
  • francophone — Also, Francophonic [frang-kuh-fon-ik] /ˌfræŋ kəˈfɒn ɪk/ (Show IPA). speaking French, especially as a member of a French-speaking population.
  • fraudulence — characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
  • fraudulency — characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
  • free french — (in World War II) the French movement, organized in London under the leadership of General Charles de Gaulle, that repudiated the 1940 armistice with the Nazis and the government established at Vichy and fought for the liberation of France and the restoration of the republic.
  • freelancers — Plural form of freelancer.
  • freelancing — Present participle of freelance.
  • fremescence — a dull or incipient rumbling or roaring sound
  • french arch — an arch similar to a flat arch, but having voussoirs inclined to the same angle on each side of the center.
  • french bean — British. the pod of a green bean or wax bean, eaten as a vegetable.
  • french chop — a rib chop, usually of lamb, with the meat trimmed from the end of the bone.
  • french cuff — a double cuff formed by folding back a wide band at the end of a sleeve, usually fastened by a cuff link.
  • french door — a door having glass panes throughout or nearly throughout its length.
  • french fact — (in Canada) the presence of French Canada as a distinct cultural force within the Confederation
  • french flat — a flat that can be raised to or hung from the flies, and that contains practicable doors, windows, etc.
  • french foot — Also called knurl toe, scroll foot, whorl foot. a foot of the mid-18th century having the form of a scroll, continuing the leg downward and outward, supported by a shoe.
  • french harp — harmonica (def 1).
  • french heel — a high, curved heel, characterized by a heel breast curving into a shank, used on women's shoes.
  • french horn — a musical brass wind instrument with a long, coiled tube having a conical bore and a flaring bell.
  • french kiss — kiss with tongues
  • french knot — an ornamental stitch made by looping the thread three or four times around the needle before putting it into the fabric
  • french loaf — baguette, long stick of bread
  • french navy — a dark dull navy blue
  • french roll — a circular or oval bread roll having a hard or crispy crust.
  • french roof — a mansard roof the sides of which are nearly perpendicular.
  • french rose — Provence rose.
  • french seam — a seam in which the raw edges of the cloth are completely covered by sewing them together, first on the right side, then on the wrong.
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