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There are 24 ten-letter words containing C, F and 3L

blackfellablackfullacellarfulscellarsfulcellifugalclanfellowcliff␣fallscloudfallsclubfellowcolorfullycolourfullfilmicallyflame␣cellsflat␣calledflea␣collarFletchallsfollicallyfollicularfolliculidfolliculinfull␣circleLocal␣Fluffslack␣fillstackle␣fall

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  • blackfella — n. (Australia) Alternative form of blackfellow.
  • blackfulla — n. (Australia) Alternative form of blackfellow.
  • cellarfuls — n. Plural of cellarful.
  • cellarsful — n. Plural of cellarful.
  • cellifugal — adj. Cellulifugal.
  • clanfellow — n. A fellow member of a clan.
  • cliff␣falls — n. Plural of cliff fall.
  • cloudfalls — n. Plural of cloudfall.
  • clubfellow — n. A fellow member of a club.
  • colorfully — adv. In a colorful manner.
  • colourfull — adj. Archaic form of colourful. — adj. Nonstandard spelling of colourful.
  • filmically — adv. In a filmic manner.
  • flame␣cells — n. Plural of flame cell.
  • flat␣called — v. Simple past tense and past participle of flat call.
  • flea␣collar — n. A collar, worn by an animal, that is impregnated with chemicals…
  • Fletchalls — prop.n. Plural of Fletchall.
  • follically — adv. Alternative spelling of follicly.
  • follicular — adj. Of, pertaining to, having or resembling follicles.
  • folliculid — n. Any ciliate of the family Folliculinidae.
  • folliculin — n. (Biochemistry) oestrone. — n. (Biochemistry) A protein associated with tumour suppression.
  • full␣circle — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see full, circle. — n. (Geometry) An arc of 360 degrees. — n. A full turn back to the original direction or orientation…
  • Local␣Fluff — prop.n. (Astronomy) A relatively dense region of interstellar…
  • slack␣fills — n. Plural of slack fill.
  • tackle␣fall — n. (Nautical) The rope, or rather the end of the rope, of a tackle…
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