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There are 16 twelve-letter words containing F, K, W and Y

five-day␣weeksfour-way␣cocksGuy␣Fawkes␣Day Guy␣Fawkes'␣DayGuy␣FawkesinghalywercfolkHolyworkfolkkeep␣away␣frommonkeyflower monkey-flowerNew␣York␣fernstake␣away␣fromtook␣away␣fromwalk␣away␣fromweak␣copyleftYellowknifer

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  • five-day␣weeks — n. Plural of five-day week.
  • four-way␣cocks — n. Plural of four-way cock.
  • Guy␣Fawkes␣Day — prop.n. (UK) November 5, a holiday in England since the 17th century… — prop.n. (UK) Synonym of Guy Fawkes Night, the associated revelry…
  • Guy␣Fawkes'␣Day — prop.n. Alternative form of Guy Fawkes Day.
  • Guy␣Fawkesing — v. Present participle of Guy Fawkes.
  • halywercfolk — n. (Law) In Old English law, tenants who held land by the service…
  • Holyworkfolk — n. (Medieval English law) Tenants who held land by the service…
  • keep␣away␣from — v. (Intransitive) To avoid or eschew. — v. (Transitive) To deny (someone or something) access to, to maintain…
  • monkeyflower — n. Any of various plants in the genus Mimulus.
  • monkey-flower — n. Alternative form of monkeyflower.
  • New␣York␣ferns — n. Plural of New York fern.
  • take␣away␣from — v. To subtract a quality from; make something seem not so good or interesting.
  • took␣away␣from — v. Simple past tense of take away from.
  • walk␣away␣from — v. (Idiomatic) To abandon or leave; to shun; to refuse. — v. (Idiomatic) To escape (A mishap, accident, etc.) with minimal or no injury. — v. (Idiomatic) To outpace effortlessly.
  • weak␣copyleft — n. A form of copyleft where not all derived works inherit the copyleft licence.
  • Yellowknifer — n. A native or inhabitant of Yellowknife, Canada.
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