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5-letter words containing f, i, n

  • elfin — (with reference to a person) small and delicate, typically with an attractively mischievous or strange charm.
  • fagin — (in Dickens' Oliver Twist) a villainous old man who trains and uses young boys as thieves.
  • faine — Obsolete spelling of fane.
  • faint — lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint color; a faint sound.
  • fanti — a Kwa language spoken in Ghana that is mutually intelligible with Twi.
  • fedin — Konstantin Aleksandrovich [kuh n-stuhn-tyeen uh-lyi-ksahn-druh-vyich] /kən stʌnˈtyin ʌ lyɪˈksɑn drə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1892–1977, Russian novelist and short-story writer.
  • feign — to represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of: to feign sickness.
  • feine — Obsolete form of feign.
  • feint — a movement made in order to deceive an adversary; an attack aimed at one place or point merely as a distraction from the real place or point of attack: military feints; the feints of a skilled fencer.
  • fianc — short for fiancé or fiancée. Because this word exists predominantly in written form (esp. in text messages) it is not yet clear how it is pronounced.
  • ficin — an enzyme derived from the latex of the fig tree
  • fiend — Satan; the devil.
  • fient — a fiend
  • final — pertaining to or coming at the end; last in place, order, or time: the final meeting of the year.
  • finca — a ranch or large farm in a Spanish-speaking country, especially a plantation in tropical Spanish America.
  • finch — any of numerous small passerine birds of the family Fringillidae, including the buntings, sparrows, crossbills, purple finches, and grosbeaks, most of which have a short, conical bill adapted for eating seeds.
  • finde — Archaic spelling of find.
  • finds — Plural form 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.
  • fingo — a member of a Xhosa-speaking people settled in southern Africa in the Ciskei and Transkei: originally refugees from the Zulu wars of conquest
  • finis — end; conclusion.
  • finks — Plural form of fink.
  • finna — Alternative form of fixing to: used to express a desire or future action.
  • finny — pertaining to or abounding in fish.
  • finzi — Gerald. 1901–56, British composer. His works include the cantata Dies Natalis (1940)
  • fiona — a female given name.
  • fionn — Finn.
  • firns — Plural form of firn.
  • fitna — Unrest or rebellion, especially against a rightful ruler.
  • fitnr — (Thinking Machines, Inc.) Fixed In the Next Release. A written-only notation attached to bug reports. Often wishful thinking.
  • fling — to throw, cast, or hurl with force or violence: to fling a stone.
  • flintAustin, 1812–86, U.S. physician: founder of Bellevue and Buffalo medical colleges.
  • foine — Eye dialect of fine.
  • foins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foin.
  • frain — (rare, or, dialectal, chiefly, Scotland) to ask, inquire; demand.
  • frink — /frink/ The unknown ur-verb, fill in your own meaning. Found especially on the Usenet newsgroup news:alt.fan.lemurs, where it is said that the lemurs know what "frink" means, but they aren't telling. Compare gorets.
  • fundi — the base of an organ, or the part opposite to or remote from an aperture.
  • fungi — a taxonomic kingdom, or in some classification schemes a division of the kingdom Plantae, comprising all the fungus groups and sometimes also the slime molds.
  • funic — (anatomy) funicular.
  • fusin — Fuxin.
  • fuxin — a city in central Liaoning province, in NE China.
  • gonif — ganef.
  • hanif — (Islam) Any person, from before the time of Muhammad, who followed a non-pagan monotheistic religion.
  • infer — to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
  • infix — to fix, fasten, or drive in: He infixed the fatal spear.
  • infl. — influence
  • infra — below, especially when used in referring to parts of a text.
  • knife — an instrument for cutting, consisting essentially of a thin, sharp-edged, metal blade fitted with a handle.

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