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There are 17 nine-letter words containing FFIC

DIFFICILEdifficile adj. (Obsolete) Hard to work with; stubborn.
difficile adj. (Obsolete) Difficult.
DIFFICILE adj. (French) difficult.
DIFFICULTdifficult adj. Hard, not easy, requiring much effort.
difficult adj. (Often of a person, or a horse, etc) Hard to manage, uncooperative, troublesome.
difficult adj. (Obsolete) Unable or unwilling.
EFFICIENTefficient adj. Making good, thorough, or careful use of resources; not consuming extra. Especially, making good use…
efficient adj. Expressing the proportion of consumed energy that was successfully used in a process; the ratio of useful…
efficient adj. Causing effects, producing results; bringing into being; initiating change (rare except in philosophical…
MAFFICKEDmafficked v. Simple past tense and past participle of maffick.
MAFFICK v. to celebrate exuberantly.
MAFFICKERmafficker n. (Dated) One who mafficks, or celebrates boisterously.
MAFFICKER n. one who mafficks, celebrates with boisterous rejoicing.
OFFICEREDofficered v. Simple past tense and past participle of officer.
OFFICER v. to command or lead.
OFFICIALSofficials n. Plural of official.
OFFICIAL n. one that holds a position of authority.
OFFICIANTofficiant n. A person who officiates at a religious ceremony (other than the Eucharist).
officiant n. A person who officiates at a civil (non-religious) wedding ceremony.
OFFICIANT n. the officer who officiates or performs an office, as the burial office.
OFFICIARYofficiary adj. Of or pertaining to an office or an officer; official.
officiary n. (Historical) A Scottish land division, part of a large estate.
OFFICIARY n. a body of officers; an official body.
OFFICIATEofficiate v. (Intransitive, transitive) To perform the functions of some office.
officiate v. (Intransitive, transitive, sports) To serve as umpire or referee.
officiate n. A person appointed to office.
OFFICINALofficinal adj. Medicinal.
officinal adj. (Obsolete, rare) Used in a shop, or belonging to it.
officinal adj. (Obsolete, pharmaceutical) Kept in stock by apothecaries; said of such drugs and medicines as may be…
OFFICIOUSofficious adj. (Obsolete) Obliging, attentive, eager to please.
officious adj. Offensively intrusive or interfering in offering advice and services.
OFFICIOUS adj. volunteering one's services too eagerly.
OUTOFFICEOUTOFFICE n. an outbuilding.
SUBOFFICEsuboffice n. A subsidiary office; a subsidiary building or room where clerical or professional duties are performed.
SUBOFFICE n. part of an office.
SUFFICERSsufficers n. Plural of sufficer.
SUFFICER n. one who suffices.
SUFFICINGsufficing v. Present participle of suffice.
SUFFICE v. to be adequate.
TRAFFICKYtrafficky adj. (Informal) Characterised by traffic; having the noise and commotion of motor vehicles.
TRAFFICKY adj. busy with traffic.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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  • English Wiktionary: 35 words
  • Scrabble in French: 28 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 52 words
  • Scrabble in German: 1 word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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