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There are 20 ten-letter words containing F, N, 3O and W

downfloodsdrownprooffloorwomanfloorwomenflower␣moonflowmotion flow␣motionfollowed␣ongrown␣out␣ofmoonflowernoonflower noon-flowerof␣one's␣wordroll␣of␣snowsnowproofswomanproofwonderfoolWooffertonwrongfoots wrong-foots

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  • downfloods — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downflood.
  • drownproof — v. (Transitive) To train (a person) to float in water without…
  • floorwoman — n. A female floorman.
  • floorwomen — n. Plural of floorwoman.
  • flower␣moon — n. A full moon in May.
  • flowmotion — n. Alternative form of flow motion.
  • flow␣motion — n. The rhythmic fluctuation of the flow of blood in the capillaries. — n. (Film) A combination of a timelapse, hyperlapse, and regular…
  • followed␣on — v. Simple past tense and past participle of follow on.
  • grown␣out␣of — v. Past participle of grow out of.
  • moonflower — n. Any of several plants that flower at night…
  • noonflower — n. Referring to various species of flowers.
  • noon-flower — n. Disphyma crassifolium subsp. clavellatum.
  • of␣one's␣word — phr. That keeps promises and tells the truth.
  • roll␣of␣snow — n. (Thieves’ cant, obsolete) A stolen piece of Irish linen.
  • snowproofs — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snowproof.
  • womanproof — adj. (Chiefly humorous) Resistant to women or their romantic appeal.
  • wonderfool — adj. Pronunciation spelling of wonderful.
  • Woofferton — prop.n. A village in the south of Shropshire, England, on the…
  • wrongfoots — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wrongfoot.
  • wrong-foots — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wrong-foot.
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
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