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

  • flawing — Present participle of flaw.
  • flaying — to strip off the skin or outer covering of.
  • fleein' — drunk
  • fleeing — Present participle of flee.
  • flemingSir Alexander, 1881–1955, Scottish bacteriologist and physician: discoverer of penicillin 1928; Nobel Prize in Medicine 1945.
  • flexing — to bend, as a part of the body: He flexed his arms to show off his muscles.
  • flexion — the act of bending.
  • flinder — a piece or fragment
  • flinger — a person or thing that flings.
  • flinted — a hard stone, a form of silica resembling chalcedony but more opaque, less pure, and less lustrous.
  • fliping — Present participle of flipe.
  • fliting — a dispute or wrangle; scolding.
  • florins — Plural form of florin.
  • flowing — moving in or as in a stream: flowing water.
  • fluking — Present participle of fluke.
  • fluming — a deep narrow defile containing a mountain stream or torrent.
  • flunkie — Alternative form of flunky.
  • flutina — an early type of accordion, similar in internal construction to a concertina
  • fluting — a musical wind instrument consisting of a tube with a series of fingerholes or keys, in which the wind is directed against a sharp edge, either directly, as in the modern transverse flute, or through a flue, as in the recorder.
  • fluxing — a flowing or flow.
  • fluxion — an act of flowing; a flow or flux.
  • flyting — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • foaling — a young horse, mule, or related animal, especially one that is not yet one year of age.
  • foiling — Present participle of foil.
  • folacin — folic acid.
  • fold in — In cooking, if you fold in an ingredient or fold it into the other ingredients, you mix it very gently into the other ingredients.
  • folding — to confine (sheep or other domestic animals) in a fold.
  • folknik — a devotee or performer of folk music.
  • fooling — a silly or stupid person; a person who lacks judgment or sense.
  • fopling — a vain, affected person
  • fouling — something that is foul.
  • fowling — the practice or sport of shooting or snaring birds.
  • frindle — (rare, humorous) A pen.
  • fryling — A very small trout.
  • fueling — Present participle of fuel.
  • fulling — Baptism.
  • fulmine — fulminate
  • funicle — the stalk of an ovule or seed.
  • funkily — In a funky manner.
  • funnily — providing fun; causing amusement or laughter; amusing; comical: a funny remark; a funny person.
  • furling — to gather into a compact roll and bind securely, as a sail against a spar or a flag against its staff.
  • gainful — profitable; lucrative: gainful employment.
  • golfing — a game in which clubs with wooden or metal heads are used to hit a small, white ball into a number of holes, usually 9 or 18, in succession, situated at various distances over a course having natural or artificial obstacles, the object being to get the ball into each hole in as few strokes as possible.
  • if only — expressing a wish
  • in file — in line, one behind another
  • in full — completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
  • in half — one of two equal or approximately equal parts of a divisible whole, as an object, or unit of measure or time; a part of a whole equal or almost equal to the remainder.
  • in leaf — (of shrubs, trees, etc) having a full complement of foliage leaves
  • in-fill — to fill in: The old stream beds have been infilled with sediment.
  • infidel — Religion. a person who does not accept a particular faith, especially Christianity. (in Christian use) an unbeliever, especially a Muslim. (in Muslim use) a person who does not accept the Islamic faith; kafir (def 2).
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