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There are 24 fifteen-letter words containing D, F, 2O, 2T and U

adjoint␣functorsatoll␣fruit␣dovesautofecundationcast␣of␣thousandsdown␣for␣the␣countduties␣of␣supportfall␣to␣the␣groundfeet␣on␣the␣groundfluoridationistfluorodetectorsfoundationalistfoundationalityfoundation␣stonefour-letter␣wordsget␣off␣the␣groundletter␣of␣conductnoun␣of␣multitudeodour␣of␣sanctityput␣one's␣foot␣downsoften␣the␣groundStrafford␣CountySutton␣Coldfieldtalked␣out␣of␣turntenthousandfold

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  • adjoint␣functors — n. Plural of adjoint functor.
  • atoll␣fruit␣doves — n. Plural of atoll fruit dove.
  • autofecundation — n. Self-impregnation.
  • cast␣of␣thousands — n. A large number of people in one place or doing one thing.
  • down␣for␣the␣count — adj. (Idiomatic) Decisively beaten; defeated; rendered irrelevant… — adj. (Figurative) Unconscious or sound asleep.
  • duties␣of␣support — n. Plural of duty of support.
  • fall␣to␣the␣ground — v. To come to nothing; to fail. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see fall, ground.
  • feet␣on␣the␣ground — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see feet, on, ground. — n. (Usually with have or with) Used to indicate behavior or manner…
  • fluoridationist — n. One who supports the addition of fluoride to the public water supply.
  • fluorodetectors — n. Plural of fluorodetector.
  • foundationalist — n. (Philosophy) A supporter of foundationalism, the doctrine that… — adj. Of or relating to foundationalism.
  • foundationality — n. The property of being foundational.
  • foundation␣stone — n. A stone laid during the construction of a (usually important)… — n. (Figurative) The basis of something.
  • four-letter␣words — n. Plural of four-letter word.
  • get␣off␣the␣ground — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic) To succeed or begin to succeed. — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To make (something) succeed.
  • letter␣of␣conduct — n. (Historical) a safe-conduct, a document guaranteeing safe passage… — n. A document affirming a person’s lack of a criminal record given…
  • noun␣of␣multitude — n. The name of something that contains many individual things…
  • odour␣of␣sanctity — n. (Chiefly Christianity, especially Middle Ages) A sweet smell… — n. (By extension, of people) A state of or reputation for holiness. — n. (By extension) A general aura of holiness.
  • put␣one's␣foot␣down — v. To insist, demand, or refuse with finality. — v. (Informal, literally) To make a vehicle go faster; accelerate.
  • soften␣the␣ground — v. (Idiomatic, often followed by for) To prepare or create favorable…
  • Strafford␣County — prop.n. One of 10 counties in New Hampshire, United States. County seat: Dover.
  • Sutton␣Coldfield — prop.n. A town in the Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West…
  • talked␣out␣of␣turn — v. Simple past tense and past participle of talk out of turn.
  • tenthousandfold — adj. By a factor of ten thousand. — adv. By a factor of ten thousand.
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