5-letter words containing f, i, e
- filer — a long, narrow tool of steel or other metal having a series of ridges or points on its surfaces for reducing or smoothing surfaces of metal, wood, etc.
- files — Plural form of file.
- filet — A kind of net or lace with a square mesh.
- fille — a girl or young woman
- finde — Archaic spelling of find.
- fined — of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
- finer — of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
- fines — Plural form of fine.
- fique — The natural fiber which occurs in the leaves of the fique plant, Furcraea andina.
- fired — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
- firee — A person who has been fired.
- firer — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
- fires — Plural form of fire.
- firey — Misspelling of fiery.
- firie — Obsolete form of fiery.
- fiske — John (Edmund Fisk Green; John Fisk) 1842–1901, U.S. philosopher and historian.
- fiume — Italian name of Rijeka.
- fiver — a cardinal number, four plus one.
- fives — a cardinal number, four plus one.
- fixed — fastened, attached, or placed so as to be firm and not readily movable; firmly implanted; stationary; rigid.
- fixer — a person or thing that fixes.
- fixes — Plural form of fix.
- fixie — fixed-gear (def 1).
- fixme — (programming) A standard tag often put in comments near a piece of code that needs work. The point of doing so is that a grep or a similar pattern-matching tool can find all such places quickly. This is common in GNU code. Compare XXX.
- flied — a simple past tense and past participle of fly1 .
- flier — something that flies, as a bird or insect.
- flies — to move through the air using wings.
- flipe — (Scotland, dated, transitive) To turn inside out, or with the leg part back over the foot, as when putting on or taking off a stocking.
- flite — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
- foine — Eye dialect of fine.
- folie — madness; insanity.
- foxie — (informal) fox terrier.
- freit — (Scotland) A superstitious object or obvservance; a charm, an omen.
- fried — cooked in a pan or on a griddle over direct heat, usually in fat or oil.
- frier — a person or thing that fries.
- fries — Charles Carpenter, 1887–1967, U.S. linguist.
- frise — a rug or upholstery fabric having the pile in uncut loops or in a combination of cut and uncut loops.
- frize — (architecture) archaic form of frieze.
- fugie — a cock that runs from a fight
- grief — keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sorrow; painful regret.
- hefei — a province in E China. 54,015 sq. mi. (139,899 sq. km). Capital: Hefei.
- hofei — Hefei.
- idef0 — (modeling) A minor elaboration on SADT.
- igfet — insulated-gate field-effect transistor; a type of field-effect transistor having one or more semiconductor gate electrodes
- infer — to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
- iperf — (networking, tool) A tool to measure maximum TCP bandwidth, allowing the tuning of various parameters and UDP characteristics. Iperf reports bandwidth, delay jitter, and datagram loss. An IPv6 version is also available.
- iyfeg — (Usenet) Insert Your Favourite Ethnic Group. Used as a meta-name when telling ethnic jokes on the net to avoid offending anyone. See also JEDR.
- kefir — A sour-tasting drink make from cow’s milk fermented with certain bacteria.
- knife — an instrument for cutting, consisting essentially of a thin, sharp-edged, metal blade fitted with a handle.
- lifer — a person sentenced to or serving a term of life imprisonment.