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There are 20 ten-letter words containing C, F, I, L, M and Y

calyciformclypeiformcomplexifycotyliformDeaflympicelfamycinsfamily␣carsfeglymycinfeldamycinfilmicallyflavomycinflying␣campflying␣micefulminancymercifullymicroflyermulcifyingmyofascialsmiley␣faceWycliffism

22 definitions found

  • calyciform — adj. (Botany) Having the form or appearance of a calyx.
  • clypeiform — adj. Shield-shaped; clypeate.
  • complexify — v. To make something more complex; to complicate.
  • cotyliform — adj. (Botany) Having the form of a cup.
  • Deaflympic — adj. Of or relating to the Deaflympics.
  • elfamycins — n. Plural of elfamycin.
  • family␣cars — n. Plural of family car.
  • feglymycin — n. An antibiotic and antiviral oligopeptide present in Streptomyces.
  • feldamycin — n. (Organic chemistry) The antibacterial agent 2S,3R)-3-[[(1S)-1-carboxy-2-(1H-im…
  • filmically — adv. In a filmic manner.
  • flavomycin — n. Synonym of bambermycin.
  • flying␣camp — n. (Military) A body of troops for rapid motion from one place to another.
  • flying␣mice — n. Plural of flying mouse.
  • fulminancy — n. Alternative form of fulminance.
  • mercifully — adv. In a merciful manner. — adv. Thankfully.
  • microflyer — n. An extremely small aircraft that is typically used for surveillance.
  • mulcifying — v. Present participle of mulcify.
  • myofascial — adj. (Anatomy) Of or relating to the layer of loose tissue (fascia)…
  • smiley␣face — n. A smiley, a simplified drawing of a smiling face, using two… — n. (Rare, Internet) A smiley, a sequence of text characters used…
  • Wycliffism — n. The religious beliefs of the Wycliffites.
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 2 words

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