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There are 15 fourteen-letter words containing D, 2F, H and 2T

augmented␣fifthbirthday␣effectdeath-stiffnessdoffs␣one's␣hat␣toFifth␣Amendmentfood␣for␣thoughthandcuff␣artistleadoff␣hitterslife␣after␣deathnorth␣of␣WatfordSlashdot␣effecttake␣the␣edge␣offtheft␣by␣findingtook␣the␣edge␣offwith␣difficulty

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  • augmented␣fifth — n. (Music) A musical interval of the Western twelve-semitone system…
  • birthday␣effect — n. (Statistics) A statistical phenomenon where an individual’s…
  • death-stiffness — n. Temporary stiffness of the body’s muscles and joints following…
  • doffs␣one's␣hat␣to — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doff one’s hat to.
  • Fifth␣Amendment — prop.n. The fifth amendment to the United States Constitution…
  • food␣for␣thought — n. (Idiomatic) Information or knowledge that is worthy of contemplation.
  • handcuff␣artist — n. An escape artist who specializes in escaping handcuffs. — n. (Gambling, slang) someone who only bets when they are sure they will win.
  • leadoff␣hitters — n. Plural of leadoff hitter.
  • life␣after␣death — n. The state of afterlife; existence in heaven.
  • north␣of␣Watford — adj. (UK, informal) north of London and the Home Counties, and thus remote.
  • Slashdot␣effect — n. (Internet) The phenomenon whereby a site is overwhelmed by…
  • take␣the␣edge␣off — v. To diminish the effects of (something unpleasant or severe); to dull. — v. To relax or unwind (by consuming alcohol or other psychoactive substances).
  • theft␣by␣finding — n. (Law) The crime of failing to take reasonable steps to find…
  • took␣the␣edge␣off — v. Simple past tense of take the edge off.
  • with␣difficulty — phr. In a way that requires significant effort.
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