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There are 19 nine-letter words containing F, I, 2L, N and P

falling␣upfallopian Fallopianfilling␣upfillipeenfillipingflaplingsflipplingflying␣lapfull-point full␣pointpainfullypencilfulplainfulsplain␣loafplaintfulplantlifeplentifulupfilling

25 definitions found

  • falling␣up — v. Present participle of fall up.
  • fallopian — adj. Alternative letter-case form of Fallopian.
  • Fallopian — adj. (Anatomy) Discovered (reputedly) by Fallopius (mainly as…
  • filling␣up — v. Present participle of fill up.
  • fillipeen — n. Alternative form of philopena.
  • filliping — v. Present participle of fillip.
  • flaplings — n. Plural of flapling.
  • flippling — v. Present participle of flipple.
  • flying␣lap — n. (Motor racing) In qualifying, a competitive lap to set a fast…
  • full-point — n. (Typography, obsolete) Synonym of full stop or period ⟨.⟩.
  • full␣point — n. (UK, typography) full stop, period (British printers’ term).
  • painfully — adv. In a painful manner; as if in pain. — adv. (Informal) Badly; poorly.
  • pencilful — n. (Obsolete) The amount that can be held in a pencil (medicinal bougie). — n. (Historical) The amount of paint, water, ink, etc. that can… — n. The quantity of lead (or graphite) that fills a pencil.
  • plainfuls — n. Plural of plainful.
  • plain␣loaf — n. A traditional style loaf of bread made mostly in Scotland and…
  • plaintful — adj. (Obsolete) complaining; expressing sorrow audibly.
  • plantlife — n. Plants collectively.
  • plentiful — adj. Existing in large number or ample amount. — adj. Yielding abundance; fruitful. — adj. (Obsolete) lavish; profuse; prodigal.
  • upfilling — v. Present participle of upfill. — n. (Geology) A rock formation that fills the lower part of a hollow or valley.
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  • Scrabble in English: 6 words
  • French Wiktionary: 2 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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