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8-letter words containing f, i, l

  • fine leg — a fielding position between long leg and square leg
  • fineable — subject to a fine; punishable by a fine.
  • fineless — unlimited, infinite
  • finitely — having bounds or limits; not infinite; measurable.
  • fipronil — A broad-spectrum insecticide that disrupts the insect's central nervous system.
  • firbolgs — any member of the pre-Celtic inhabitants of Ireland who were defeated by the Tuatha De Danann.
  • fireable — Alternative form of firable.
  • fireballSir Charles George Douglas, 1860–1943, Canadian poet and novelist.
  • firebolt — A missile of fire.
  • firecall — A call of fire alarm to a fire station.
  • fireclay — Clay capable of withstanding high temperatures, chiefly used for making firebricks.
  • firehall — a fire station
  • fireless — lacking fire; without a fire.
  • firelock — a gun having a lock in which the priming is ignited by sparks struck from flint and steel, as the flintlock musket.
  • fireplug — fire hydrant.
  • firepole — A fixed metal pole, installed in a multi-storey building or firehouse, that allows the occupants to quickly descend floors.
  • firewalk — An instance of firewalking.
  • firewall — a partition made of fireproof material to prevent the spread of a fire from one part of a building or ship to another or to isolate an engine compartment, as on a plane, automobile, etc.
  • firmless — unstable, unsteady, not firmly fixed
  • fiscally — of or relating to the public treasury or revenues: fiscal policies.
  • fishable — that may be fished in: nonpolluted, fishable streams.
  • fishball — A Chinese food item made from pulverized fish shaped into a ball.
  • fishbolt — a bolt used for fastening a fishplate to a rail
  • fishbowl — a glass bowl for goldfish, snails, etc.
  • fishkill — the sudden destruction of large quantities of fish, as by pollution.
  • fishless — Without fish.
  • fishlike — any of various cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with scales.
  • fishline — a line attached to a fishhook used in fishing.
  • fishmeal — dried fish ground for use as fertilizer, animal feed, or an ingredient in other foods.
  • fishpole — A fishing pole.
  • fishtail — to swerve or skid from side to side, as the rear end of a car.
  • fissural — Pertaining to a fissure or fissures.
  • fistmele — (archery) A traditional unit of distance equal to the width of a clenched fist with the thumb extended (approx. 6\u00bd inches or 16\u00bd centimetres).
  • fistulae — Pathology. a narrow passage or duct formed by disease or injury, as one leading from an abscess to a free surface, or from one cavity to another.
  • fistulas — Plural form of fistula.
  • fitfully — coming, appearing, acting, etc., in fits or by spells; recurring irregularly.
  • fittable — adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
  • fivefold — five times as great or as much.
  • fizzling — Present participle of fizzle.
  • flabbier — Comparative form of flabby.
  • flabbily — In a flabby manner.
  • flacking — press agent.
  • flagfish — Also called American flagfish. a killifish, Jordanella floridae, inhabiting swamps and streams of Florida, having a blue-brown back and whitish sides with red stripes, often kept in aquariums.
  • flagging — becoming smaller or weaker; dwindling.
  • flaglike — Resembling or characteristic of a flag (cloth emblem).
  • flagship — a ship carrying the flag officer or the commander of a fleet, squadron, or the like, and displaying the officer's flag.
  • flailing — an instrument for threshing grain, consisting of a staff or handle to one end of which is attached a freely swinging stick or bar.
  • flamingo — any of several aquatic birds of the family Phoenicopteridae, having very long legs and neck, webbed feet, a bill bent downward at the tip, and pinkish to scarlet plumage.
  • flamings — Plural form of flaming.
  • flamming — a deception or trick.
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