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There are 21 eleven-letter words containing F, M, N, O, P and T

apofermentscontemptfulfast␣companyfootmanshipforepaymentmutton␣flapsnon-platformno-platformsomniperfectpectiniformperformantspimento␣loafplatformingpostformingpostuniformpots␣of␣moneypreformantsprofanementprofeministsynaptiformtympaniform

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  • apoferments — n. Plural of apoferment.
  • contemptful — adj. Full of contempt.
  • fast␣company — n. Companions of either gender who do morally questionable things.
  • footmanship — n. (Historical) The post or position of footman; the skill or art of a footman. — n. (Archaic) The skill or ability to run (of humans or animals).
  • forepayment — n. Payment made in advance.
  • mutton␣flaps — n. A fattening cut of meat in the South Pacific, from the rib area of a sheep.
  • non-platform — adj. (Rail transport) Of a railway lines at a station: not serving…
  • no-platforms — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of no-platform.
  • omniperfect — adj. Truly perfect in every way.
  • pectiniform — adj. Having the form of a comb; pectinate.
  • performants — n. Plural of performant.
  • pimento␣loaf — n. Luncheon meat containing finely chopped beef and pork with…
  • platforming — n. (Video games) The video game activity of jumping from one platform… — n. (Rail transport) The platforms at a railway station. — v. Present participle of platform.
  • postforming — v. Present participle of postform.
  • postuniform — adj. (Metallurgy) Pertaining to the state where elongation is…
  • pots␣of␣money — n. Plural of pot of money.
  • preformants — n. Plural of preformant.
  • profanement — n. Profanation.
  • profeminist — n. A supporter of feminism.
  • synaptiform — adj. Having the form of, or in the manner of a synapse.
  • tympaniform — adj. (Anatomy) Having the form of a tympanum or of a drum.
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