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9-letter words that end in ll

  • ensorcell — Enchant; fascinate.
  • especiall — Obsolete form of especial.
  • eventfull — Archaic form of eventful.
  • exit poll — survey of voters
  • fair ball — a batted ball that both lands and settles within the foul lines in the infield, or that is within the foul lines when bounding to the outfield past first or third base, or that first lands within the foul lines of the outfield or would if it were not caught or deflected.
  • faithfull — Archaic spelling of faithful.
  • fancifull — Archaic form of fanciful.
  • fearefull — Obsolete form of fearful.
  • femtocell — A very small mobile phone base station that is connected to the phone network via the Internet, typically used in areas where the mobile signal is weak and considered to be smaller than a picocell.
  • fiberfill — synthetic fibers, as polyester, used as a filling or insulating material for pillows, cushions, comforters, winter garments, etc.
  • fibrefill — a synthetic fibre used as a filling for pillows, quilted materials, etc
  • fire wall — a fireproof wall to prevent the spread of fire, as from one room or compartment to the next
  • fish ball — a fried ball (or patty) of minced fish, often mixed with mashed potatoes
  • flag fall — the minimum charge for hiring a taxi, to which the rate per kilometre is added
  • floodwall — A man-made vertical barrier designed to temporarily contain the waters of a river or other waterway during a flood.
  • food mill — a hand-operated kitchen device for puréeing fruits and vegetables.
  • footstall — the stirrup of a woman's sidesaddle.
  • forcefull — Archaic form of forceful.
  • forestall — to prevent, hinder, or thwart by action in advance: to forestall a riot by deploying police.
  • fort sill — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in SW Oklahoma, N of Lawton; field artillery school.
  • foul ball — a batted ground ball that is hit and played outside the foul lines, or that passes outside the foul lines at first or third base, or that is played outside the foul line between home and first or third base regardless of where hit.
  • free fall — fall: subject to gravity
  • free will — free and independent choice; voluntary decision: You took on the responsibility of your own free will.
  • free-fall — (of parachutists) to descend initially, as for a designated interval, in a free fall: The jumpers were required to free-fall for eight seconds.
  • from hell — You can use from hell after a noun when you are emphasizing that something or someone is extremely unpleasant or evil.
  • fruitfull — Archaic form of fruitful.
  • fuel cell — a device that produces a continuous electric current directly from the oxidation of a fuel, as that of hydrogen by oxygen.
  • furnivallFrederick James, 1825–1910, English philologist and editor.
  • gaitskell — Hugh Todd Naylor [ney-ler] /ˈneɪ lər/ (Show IPA), 1906–63, English economist and statesman: Labour party leader 1955–63.
  • game-ball — (of a person) in perfect health
  • germ cell — the sexual reproductive cell at any stage from the primordial cell to the mature gamete.
  • ghostball — (baseball) A type of pitch; the knuckleball.
  • glycocoll — glycine
  • golf ball — a small, white ball with a tough cover and a resilient core of rubber, used in playing golf.
  • good will — friendly disposition; benevolence; kindness.
  • governall — government
  • gracefull — Archaic form of graceful.
  • gratefull — Archaic form of grateful.
  • gristmill — a mill for grinding grain, especially the customer's own grain.
  • guildhall — (in Britain) the hall built or used by a guild or corporation for its assemblies; town hall.
  • hair cell — an epithelial cell having hairlike processes, as that of the organ of Corti.
  • half-ball — a contact in billiards, etc, in which the player aims through the centre of the cue ball to the edge of the object ball, so that half the object ball is covered
  • half-cell — a single electrode, generally a metal, immersed in a container filled with an electrolyte, and having a specific electrical potential for a given combination of electrode and electrolyte.
  • half-fill — to fill (a vessel, place, etc) so that it holds or contains half its capacity
  • half-full — (of a vessel, place, etc) holding or containing half its capacity
  • hand bell — a small handheld bell, especially as part of a tuned set having different notes or pitches and played by a group.
  • hand-roll — (jargon)   (From mainstream slang "hand-rolled cigarette" in opposition to "ready-made") To perform a normally automated software installation or configuration process by hand; implies that the normal process failed due to bugs or was defeated by something exceptional in the local environment. "The worst thing about being a gateway between four different nets is having to hand-roll a new sendmail configuration every time any of them upgrades."
  • hard sell — aggressive sales
  • hard-bill — a seed-eating bird.
  • hard-sell — characterized by or promoted through a hard sell: hard-sell tactics.
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