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There are 19 twelve-letter words containing E, F, I, K, O and 2Tat␣knifepoint confettilike flown␣the␣kite for␣the␣taking fortune␣stick in␣the␣thick␣of kettle␣of␣fish line␣of␣attack make␣little␣of network␣motif stockingfeet stocking-feet take␣it␣from␣me taken␣on␣faith takes␣on␣faith ticket␣office tickle-footed tick-trefoils trefoil␣knots 23 definitions found- at␣knifepoint — phr. Being threatened with a knife; under coercion.
- confettilike — adj. Resembling or characteristic of confetti.
- flown␣the␣kite — v. Past participle of fly the kite.
- for␣the␣taking — phr. Available; able to be taken without difficulty.
- fortune␣stick — n. One of a set of numbered bamboo slips that correspond to messages…
- in␣the␣thick␣of — prep. (Idiomatic) In the middle of (something difficult).
- kettle␣of␣fish — n. (Idiomatic) An awkward situation. — n. (Idiomatic) A situation recognized as different from or as…
- line␣of␣attack — n. An approach to addressing a problem. — n. A severe criticism.
- make␣little␣of — v. (Transitive) To belittle. — v. (Transitive) To accomplish easily.
- network␣motif — n. A recurrent and statistically significant subgraph or pattern…
- stockingfeet — n. Plural of stockingfoot. — n. Socks, stockings or other hosiery on one’s feet but without shoes.
- stocking-feet — n. Plural of stocking-foot.
- take␣it␣from␣me — v. Believe me; rest assured.
- taken␣on␣faith — v. Past participle of take on faith.
- takes␣on␣faith — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of take on faith.
- ticket␣office — n. An office or booth where tickets may be purchased to allow…
- tickle-footed — adj. (Obsolete) uncertain; inconstant; slippery.
- tick-trefoils — n. Plural of tick-trefoil.
- trefoil␣knots — n. Plural of trefoil knot.
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- French Wiktionary: 8 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 40 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 19 words
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