8-letter words containing f, i, d, e
- mayfield — a city in SW Kentucky.
- medfield — a city in E Massachusetts.
- medflies — Plural form of medfly.
- midfield — the middle area of a sports field, especially the area midway between the two goals.
- midlifer — a middle-aged person
- midwifed — (rare) Simple past tense and past participle of midwife More commonly midwived.
- minified — Simple past tense and past participle of minify.
- misfield — an expanse of open or cleared ground, especially a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.
- misfiled — Simple past tense and past participle of misfile.
- misfired — Simple past tense and past participle of misfire.
- modified — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
- modifier — a person or thing that modifies.
- modifies — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
- needfire — spontaneous combustion.
- ninefold — nine times as great or as much.
- notified — to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime.
- nuffield — William Richard Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield. 1877–1963, English motorcar manufacturer and philanthropist. He endowed Nuffield College at Oxford (1937) and the Nuffield Foundation (1943), a charitable trust for the furtherance of medicine and education
- offsider — an assistant or helper.
- oilfield — an area in which there are large deposits of oil.
- oilfired — (of central heating) using oil as fuel
- oldfield — Berna Eli [bur-nuh] /ˈbɜr nə/ (Show IPA), ("Barney") 1878–1946, U.S. racing-car driver.
- ossified — hardened like or into bone.
- outfield — Baseball. the part of the field beyond the diamond. the positions played by the right, center, and left fielders. the outfielders considered as a group (contrasted with infield).
- pacified — to bring or restore to a state of peace or tranquillity; quiet; calm: to pacify an angry man.
- pediform — in the form of a foot; footlike.
- penfield — Wilder. 1891–1976, Canadian scientist, neurosurgeon, and writer born in the US; he developed a surgical treatment for epilepsy
- piedfort — a coin or pattern struck on a blank thicker than that used for the regular issue.
- pin feed — sprocket feed
- prefixed — A word or code number that is prefixed by one or more letters or numbers has them as its prefix.
- prideful — a high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc.
- profiled — the outline or contour of the human face, especially the face viewed from one side.
- purified — to make pure; free from anything that debases, pollutes, adulterates, or contaminates: to purify metals.
- rarefied — extremely high or elevated; lofty; exalted: the rarefied atmosphere of a scholarly symposium.
- ratified — to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction: to ratify a constitutional amendment.
- re-edify — to edify again or rebuild
- recodify — to reduce (laws, rules, etc.) to a code.
- red fire — any of various combustible preparations, as one containing strontium nitrate, that burn with a vivid red light: used chiefly in pyrotechnic displays and in signaling.
- redefine — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
- redfield — Robert, 1897–1958, American anthropologist.
- redshift — a shift toward longer wavelengths of the spectral lines emitted by a celestial object that is caused by the object moving away from the earth.
- refitted — to fit, prepare, or equip again.
- reinfund — to pour in again, to flow in again
- remodify — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
- salified — to form into a salt, as by chemical combination.
- scofield — (David) Paul. (1922–2008), English stage and film actor
- semideaf — partly deaf
- seriffed — (of a letter or typeface) having serifs
- sinified — to Sinicize.
- squiffed — intoxicated.
- subfield — a field that is a subset of a given field.