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6-letter words containing f, a, i

  • faiyum — Faiyum (def 2).
  • fajita — a thin strip of marinated and grilled meat.
  • fakies — Plural form of fakie.
  • faking — Present participle of fake.
  • fakirs — Plural form of fakir.
  • falsie — either of a pair of shaped pads, made of rubber, fabric, or the like, for wearing inside a brassiere to give the breasts a larger or more shapely appearance.
  • family — the children of one person or one couple collectively: We want a large family.
  • famine — extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area.
  • faming — widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence: to seek fame as an opera singer.
  • famish — (obsolete, transitive) To starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger.
  • fanboi — Sometimes, fanboi. an obsessive male fan, especially of comic books, science fiction, video games, music, or electronic devices: Apple fanboys lined up to buy the new phone.
  • fancie — Obsolete spelling of fancy.
  • fanfic — fiction written by fans of a TV series, movie, etc., using existing characters and situations to develop new plots.
  • fangio — Juan Manuel [wahn man-wel;; Spanish hwahn mah-nwel] /ˈwɑn mænˈwɛl;; Spanish ˈʰwɑn mɑˈnwɛl/ (Show IPA), 1911–1995, Argentine racing-car driver.
  • fanion — a small flag, originally carried by military brigades, used by soldiers and surveyors as a positional marker.
  • fannie — a female given name, form of Frances.
  • faquir — fakir.
  • farina — flour or meal made from cereal grains and cooked as cereal, used in puddings, soups, etc.
  • faring — the price of conveyance or passage in a bus, train, airplane, or other vehicle.
  • farlie — (obsolete, UK, dialect) An unusual or unexpected thing; a wonder.
  • fascia — a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.
  • fascio — an organized political group, esp in 19th-century Italy
  • fastie — a deceitful act
  • fatiha — the first chapter of the Koran, recited at the beginning of every rak'ah.
  • fatima — a village in central Portugal, N of Lisbon: Roman Catholic shrine.
  • fating — something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot: It is always his fate to be left behind.
  • fatsia — a shrub or small tree, Fatsia japonica, of the ginseng family, having large, glossy, palmately compound leaves and often grown as a houseplant.
  • favism — acute hemolytic anemia caused by ingestion or inhalation of fava bean pollen.
  • faxing — Present participle of fax.
  • faying — Present participle of fay.
  • fazing — Present participle of faze.
  • feijoa — a shrub, Feijoa sellowiana, of the myrtle family, native to South America, bearing edible, greenish, plumlike fruit.
  • fenian — a member of an Irish revolutionary organization founded in New York in 1858, which worked for the establishment of an independent Irish republic.
  • ferial — Ecclesiastical. a weekday on which no feast is celebrated.
  • ferias — Plural form of feria.
  • fetial — concerned with declarations of war and treaties of peace: fetial law.
  • fiacre — a small horse-drawn carriage.
  • fiance — a man engaged to be married. Synonyms: future groom, future husband, future spouse, betrothed.
  • fianna — a legendary band of Irish warriors noted for their heroic exploits, attributed to the 2nd and 3rd centuries ad
  • fiasci — (hypercorrect) Plural form of fiasco.
  • fiasco — a complete and ignominious failure.
  • fiaunt — a warrant issued to the Court of Chancery in Ireland in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
  • fibula — Anatomy. the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.
  • fiesta — any festival or festive celebration.
  • figjam — a very conceited person
  • figura — (in literary theory) a person or thing representing or symbolizing a fact or ideal.
  • fijian — of or relating to Fiji, its people, or their language.
  • filate — threadlike.
  • filial — of, relating to, or befitting a son or daughter: filial obedience.
  • finale — the last piece, division, or movement of a concert, opera, or composition.
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