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There are 19 twelve-letter words containing E, 2F, I, L, T and Y

affectiouslyaffectualityafflictivelyaffrightedlyaffrontivelyCoffey␣stillsdifferentleyeffectiveleyeffectualityeffeminatelyeffumabilityfield␣of␣studyFirth␣of␣Clydefoster␣familyineffabilitypay␣for␣itselfself-affinityself-identifysufficiently

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  • affectiously — adv. (Obsolete) Affectionately; in an affectious way.
  • affectuality — n. The quality of being affectual.
  • afflictively — adv. In an afflictive manner.
  • affrightedly — adv. (Archaic, poetic) with fright.
  • affrontively — adv. In an affrontive manner; so as to offend.
  • Coffey␣stills — n. Plural of Coffey still.
  • differentley — adv. Misspelling of differently.
  • effectiveley — adv. Misspelling of effectively.
  • effectuality — n. The state or condition of being effectual.
  • effeminately — adv. In an effeminate manner.
  • effumability — n. (Obsolete, rare) The capability of flying off in fumes or vapour.
  • field␣of␣study — n. An area of academic concentration; a discipline.
  • Firth␣of␣Clyde — prop.n. A large inlet on the west coast of Scotland, and the estuary…
  • foster␣family — n. A family having at least one foster child.
  • ineffability — n. The quality or state of being ineffable.
  • pay␣for␣itself — v. To produce or result in revenue which will cover its costs.
  • self-affinity — n. (Mathematics) The condition of a fractal whose pieces are scaled…
  • self-identify — v. (Transitive, chiefly in passive, or reflexive) To identify… — v. (Intransitive) To identify oneself as belonging to a particular…
  • sufficiently — adv. (Manner) In a sufficient manner; enough. — adv. (Degree) To a sufficient extent.
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