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6-letter words containing f, i, e

  • misfed — (of a machine, paper, materials, etc.) to feed incorrectly: The copying machine will jam if it starts to misfeed.
  • moffie — (South Africa, derogatory, offensive) An effeminate homosexual man; faggot, fairy.
  • newfie — Also called Newf. a term used to refer to a native or inhabitant of Newfoundland; Newfoundlander.
  • niffer — barter or an instance thereof
  • nzefip — New Zealand Expeditionary Force in the Pacific: the 3rd division of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force serving in the Pacific campaign in World War II
  • office — Microsoft Office
  • olefin — any member of the alkene series.
  • perfin — a postage stamp having perforated initials punched into the paper: used by businesses to prevent unauthorized use of stamps.
  • petofi — Sándor [shahn-dawr] /ˈʃɑn dɔr/ (Show IPA), (Sándor Petrovics) 1823–49, Hungarian poet and patriot.
  • pfenig — a monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the 100th part of a marka.
  • piaffe — Also, piaffer. a cadenced trot executed on one spot, with a well-elevated leg action.
  • piffle — nonsense, as trivial or senseless talk.
  • pilfer — steal in small amounts
  • prefix — 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.
  • recife — a state in NE Brazil. 38,000 sq. mi. (98,420 sq. km). Capital: Recife.
  • redfin — any of various small freshwater minnows with red fins, especially a shiner, Notropis umbratilis, of streams in central North America.
  • refile — legal: resubmit
  • refill — a material, supply, or the like, to replace something that has been used up: a refill for a prescription.
  • refilm — to film again
  • refind — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
  • refine — to bring to a fine or a pure state; free from impurities: to refine metal, sugar, or petroleum.
  • refire — to fire (a weapon) again
  • regift — an unwanted gift that is given away.
  • relief — prominence, distinctness, or vividness due to contrast.
  • resift — to sift again
  • riffed — rif.
  • riffle — a rapid, as in a stream.
  • rifled — a shoulder firearm with spiral grooves cut in the inner surface of the gun barrel to give the bullet a rotatory motion and thus a more precise trajectory.
  • rifles — a unit of soldiers equipped with rifles
  • rifted — an opening made by splitting, cleaving, etc.; fissure; cleft; chink.
  • roofie — a dose of the sedative flunitrazepam, especially in tablet form.
  • selfie — a photograph taken with a smartphone or other digital camera by a person who is also in the photograph, especially for posting on a social media website: celebrities sharing selfies on Twitter.
  • sexfid — split into six lobes or clefts
  • sherif — a governor of Mecca descended from Muhammad.
  • siffle — to whistle
  • sifter — a person or thing that sifts.
  • softie — softy.
  • specif — specific
  • stifle — to quell, crush, or end by force: to stifle a revolt; to stifle free expression.
  • strife — vigorous or bitter conflict, discord, or antagonism: to be at strife.
  • surfie — a young person whose main interest is in surfing, esp when considered as a cult figure
  • tiffed — a slight or petty quarrel.
  • titfer — hat.
  • trifle — an article or thing of very little value.
  • unfine — not fine
  • unicef — United Nations Children's Fund: an agency, created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1946, concerned with improving the health and nutrition of children and mothers throughout the world; Nobel Peace Prize 1965.
  • verify — to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate: Events verified his prediction.
  • waffie — a person regarded as having little worth to society
  • webify — to convert (information) for display on the internet
  • wifely — of, like, or befitting a wife.
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