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8-letter words containing f, a, r, i, e, l

  • a trifle — You can use a trifle to mean slightly or to a small extent, especially in order to make something you say seem less extreme.
  • aerofoil — a cross section of an aileron, wing, tailplane, or rotor blade
  • afebrile — without fever
  • airfield — An airfield is an area of ground where aircraft take off and land. It is smaller than an airport.
  • balefire — a bonfire
  • barflies — Plural form of barfly.
  • failover — A method of protecting computer systems from failure, in which standby equipment automatically takes over when the main system fails.
  • failures — Plural form of failure.
  • fairlead — a pulley, thimble, etc., used to guide a rope forming part of the rigging of a ship, crane, etc., in such a way as to prevent chafing.
  • faultier — having faults or defects; imperfect.
  • filagree — filigree.
  • filander — a former name for the pademelon, a small wallaby of the genus Thylogale
  • filariae — Plural form of filaria.
  • filature — the act of forming into threads.
  • filecard — a card of a size suitable for filing, typically 3 × 5 inches (7.62 × 12.7 cm) or 4 × 6 inches (10.16 × 15.24 cm).
  • filtrate — liquid that has been passed through a filter.
  • finagler — to trick, swindle, or cheat (a person) (often followed by out of): He finagled the backers out of a fortune.
  • fireable — Alternative form of firable.
  • fireballSir Charles George Douglas, 1860–1943, Canadian poet and novelist.
  • firecall — A call of fire alarm to a fire station.
  • fireclay — Clay capable of withstanding high temperatures, chiefly used for making firebricks.
  • firehall — a fire station
  • firewalk — An instance of firewalking.
  • firewall — a partition made of fireproof material to prevent the spread of a fire from one part of a building or ship to another or to isolate an engine compartment, as on a plane, automobile, etc.
  • flabbier — Comparative form of flabby.
  • flanerie — idleness; dawdling.
  • foresail — the lowermost sail on a foremast.
  • forhaile — to distress
  • fractile — (statistics) The value of a distribution for which some fraction of the sample lies below.
  • frailero — an armchair of the Renaissance, having a leather seat and a leather back stretched between plain wooden members and having a broad front stretcher.
  • frailest — Superlative form of frail.
  • fraulein — an unmarried woman.
  • freetail — a free-tailed bat.
  • garfieldJames Abram, 1831–81, 20th president of the U.S., 1881.
  • infernal — hellish; fiendish; diabolical: an infernal plot.
  • inflamer — (usually, figuratively) Something that inflames.
  • inflater — A pump used to inflate tires.
  • jalfrezi — A style of curry made with onion, tomato and capsicum given added heat by the addition of green chillis.
  • leafbird — any of several greenish, passerine birds of the genus Chloropsis, of Asia, related to the bulbuls, and often kept as pets.
  • life car — a watertight container used in marine rescue operations, suspended from a hawser and hauled back and forth between a stranded or wrecked vessel and the shore.
  • lifecare — the long-term care of the health and welfare of someone, esp an elderly person within a residential community
  • liferaft — Alternative spelling of life raft.
  • prefixal — Grammar. an affix placed before a word, base, or another prefix to modify a term's meaning, as by making the term negative, as un- in unkind, by signaling repetition, as re- in reinvent, or by indicating support, as pro- in proabolition. Compatible prefixes can work together, as un- and re- in unrefundable.
  • rifleman — a soldier armed with a rifle.
  • warfieldDavid, 1866–1951, U.S. actor.
  • weariful — full of weariness; fatigued; exhausted.

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