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9-letter words containing f, i, n, l, e

  • folketing — the unicameral parliament of Denmark.
  • foot line — Printing. a line at the bottom of a page of type, especially a black line or a line containing the folio.
  • foul line — Baseball. either of the two lines connecting home plate with first and third base respectively, or their continuations to the end of the outfield.
  • frailness — The state of being frail; frailty; weakness.
  • frangible — easily broken; breakable: Most frangible toys are not suitable for young children.
  • freckling — Present participle of freckle.
  • frenzical — (obsolete) frantic.
  • friendful — Full of friendlihood; friendly.
  • friesland — a province in the N Netherlands. 1431 sq. mi. (3705 sq. km). Capital: Leeuwarden.
  • frivolent — (nonstandard) frivolous, trifling, silly.
  • frontline — front (def 9).
  • frostline — the maximum depth at which soil is frozen.
  • full-line — of, supplying, or dealing in many related products and services, as opposed to a single or limited one.
  • fullering — a half-round hammer used for grooving and spreading iron.
  • fulminate — to explode with a loud noise; detonate.
  • funfilled — Full of fun; very entertaining.
  • fungibles — Plural form of fungible.
  • funneling — a cone-shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like.
  • half-line — ray1 (def 7b).
  • hindafell — Hindfell.
  • in flames — to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
  • in flower — When a plant is in flower or when it has come into flower, its flowers have appeared and opened.
  • in itself — per se
  • in relief — carved or molded so as to project from a surface
  • inaffable — Not affable; reserved in social intercourse.
  • inciteful — That incites (rouses, stirs up or excites), or provides incitement.
  • ineffable — incapable of being expressed or described in words; inexpressible: ineffable joy.
  • ineffably — incapable of being expressed or described in words; inexpressible: ineffable joy.
  • infantile — characteristic of or befitting an infant; babyish; childish: infantile behavior.
  • inferable — to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
  • inferably — to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
  • infertile — not fertile; unproductive; sterile; barren: infertile soil.
  • infidelic — 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).
  • infielder — any of the four defensive players stationed around the infield.
  • inflammed — Misspelling of inflamed.
  • inflative — causing inflation; tending to inflate (something) or produce swelling
  • inflected — to modulate (the voice).
  • inflexion — modulation of the voice; change in pitch or tone of voice.
  • inflicted — to impose as something that must be borne or suffered: to inflict punishment.
  • inflicter — One who inflicts.
  • influence — the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
  • influents — Plural form of influent.
  • influenza — Pathology. an acute, commonly epidemic disease, occurring in several forms, caused by numerous rapidly mutating viral strains and characterized by respiratory symptoms and general prostration. Compare flu.
  • infusible — capable of being infused.
  • interfile — to combine two or more similarly arranged sets of items, as cards or documents, into a single file.
  • interflow — to flow into each other; intermingle.
  • interfold — to fold one within another; fold together.
  • interleaf — an additional leaf, usually blank, inserted between or bound with the regular printed leaves of a book, as to separate chapters or provide room for a reader's notes.
  • knifeless — without a knife
  • knifelike — Resembling a knife or its effects.
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