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7-letter words containing f, i, l, c

  • aelfric — ("Ælfric Grammaticus"; "Ælfric the Grammarian") a.d. c955–c1020, English abbot and writer.
  • afflict — If you are afflicted by pain, illness, or disaster, it affects you badly and makes you suffer.
  • afl-cio — American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations: a federation of independent American trade unions formed by the union of these two groups in 1955
  • algific — Producing cold; covered in ice.
  • bifocal — having two different focuses
  • caffila — a caravan train
  • cafileh — Alternative form of cafila.
  • calcify — to convert or be converted into lime
  • chiefly — You use chiefly to indicate that a particular reason, emotion, method, or feature is the main or most important one.
  • chifley — Joseph Benedict. 1885–1951, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1945–49)
  • chylify — to turn into, or produce, chyle
  • clarify — To clarify something means to make it easier to understand, usually by explaining it in more detail.
  • clifton — a masculine name
  • coalify — to turn into coal
  • cofinal — of or relating to a subset of a set with a partial order relation, as “greater than” or “equal to,” in which corresponding to each element in the set is an element in the subset that is in relation to the given element.
  • comfily — (informal) comfortably.
  • dicofol — a white crystalline solid, C 14 H 9 Cl 5 O, derived from DDT and used to protect crops from mites.
  • dulcify — to make more agreeable; mollify; appease.
  • f-logic — An object-oriented language and deductive database system.
  • facials — Plural form of facial.
  • falcial — of or relating to a falx.
  • fancily — In a fancy manner.
  • fascial — a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.
  • faucial — Anatomy. the cavity at the back of the mouth, leading into the pharynx.
  • felicia — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “happy.”.
  • ferulic — (organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to ferulic acid or its derivatives.
  • fickled — Simple past tense and past participle of fickle.
  • fictile — capable of being molded.
  • filacer — (in former times) a legal officer of the British superior courts
  • filched — Simple past tense and past participle of filch.
  • filcher — to steal (especially something of small value); pilfer: to filch ashtrays from fancy restaurants.
  • filches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of filch.
  • finical — finicky.
  • fiscals — Plural form of fiscal.
  • flaccid — soft and limp; not firm; flabby: flaccid biceps.
  • fleecie — a person who collects fleeces after shearing and prepares them for baling
  • flicked — a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger: She gave the horse a flick with her riding crop.
  • flicker — to burn unsteadily; shine with a wavering light: The candle flickered in the wind and went out.
  • flueric — fluidics.
  • fluidic — the technology dealing with the use of a flowing liquid or gas in various devices, especially controls, to perform functions usually performed by an electric current in electronic devices.
  • fluoric — Chemistry. pertaining to or obtained from fluorine.
  • folacin — folic acid.
  • frickle — (obsolete) A bushel basket.
  • frolick — Archaic form of frolic.
  • frolics — Plural form of frolic.
  • funicle — the stalk of an ovule or seed.
  • icefall — a jumbled mass of ice in a glacier.
  • inflect — to modulate (the voice).
  • inflict — to impose as something that must be borne or suffered: to inflict punishment.
  • legific — Of or pertaining to lawmaking.

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