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There are 23 nine-letter words containing F, 2L, O, P and U

filoplumafiloplumefloppyfulfollows␣upfollowups follow-upsfoul␣polesfull-point full␣pointfullstops full␣stopshopefullypillowfulpottlefulpowerfullpowrefullpuefellowpulled␣offpull-focusspoolfulsspoolsfulsportfullzollpfund

25 definitions found

  • filopluma — n. Alternative form of filoplume.
  • filoplume — n. (Zoology, archaic) A hair-like feather; a feather with a slender…
  • floppyful — n. (Computing, rare) The amount (of data) that a floppy disk can hold.
  • follows␣up — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of follow up.
  • followups — n. Plural of followup.
  • follow-ups — n. Plural of follow-up.
  • foul␣poles — n. Plural of foul pole.
  • full-point — n. (Typography, obsolete) Synonym of full stop or period ⟨.⟩.
  • full␣point — n. (UK, typography) full stop, period (British printers’ term).
  • fullstops — n. Plural of fullstop.
  • full␣stops — n. Plural of full stop.
  • hopefully — adv. In a hopeful manner. — adv. (Not comparable) It is hoped that; I hope; we hope.
  • pillowful — n. Enough to fill a pillow.
  • pottleful — n. The amount that a pottle will hold.
  • powerfull — adj. Archaic form of powerful. — adj. Misspelling of powerful.
  • powrefull — adj. Obsolete form of powerful.
  • puefellow — n. Obsolete form of pewfellow.
  • pulled␣off — v. Simple past tense and past participle of pull off.
  • pull-focus — n. (Film, television) A filming technique whereby the focal point…
  • spoolfuls — n. Plural of spoolful.
  • spoolsful — n. Plural of spoolful.
  • sportfull — adj. Obsolete spelling of sportful.
  • zollpfund — n. (Historical) A unit of weight introduced by the Zollverein…
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  • Scrabble in English: 5 words
  • French Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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