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6-letter words containing f, i

  • fuzing — Present participle of fuze.
  • g file — (messaging)   (General file) A mid 1980s term for text files, usually short and unpublished found on BBSs. The g-files section on BBSs contain text files of general interest, viewable on-line; this is as opposed to files in the file transfer section, which are generally downloadable but not viewable on-line. When used on the Internet, this term generally refers to the types of file most often associated with old BBSs such as instructions on phreaking or making bombs.
  • gamify — to turn (an activity or task) into a game or something resembling a game: Many exercise programs have been gamified, with badges and scores. The company develops gamified apps.
  • gasify — Convert (a solid or liquid, especially coal) into gas.
  • gif89a — Animated GIF
  • giffed — a set of standards and file format for storage of digital color images and short animations.
  • gifted — having great special talent or ability: the debut of a gifted artist.
  • giftee — One who receives a gift.
  • gifter — One who gives a gift.
  • goffin — (language)   A definitional constraint language for declarative parallel programming. Goffin systematically integrates equational constraints and functions within a uniform framework of concurrent programming. Goffin is an embedding of a functional language kernel (Haskell) into a layer of constraint logic, which allows logical variables inside functional expressions. In order to preserve referential transparency, functional reduction suspends until logical variables become bound. Logical variables are bound by equational constraints, which impose relations over expressions. Hence, constraints are the means to structure the concurrent reduction of functional expressions.
  • goniff — a thief, swindler, crook, or rascal.
  • griefe — Obsolete spelling of grief.
  • griefo — marijuana.
  • griefs — Plural form of grief.
  • griffa — griefo.
  • griffe — an ornament at the base of a column, projecting from the torus toward a corner of the plinth.
  • griffo — griefo.
  • grifts — Plural form of grift.
  • hafnia — Hafnium oxide, symbol: HfO2.
  • hanafi — one of the four schools of Islamic law, founded by Abu Hanifa.
  • heifer — a young cow over one year old that has not produced a calf.
  • hi-def — of or relating to broadcasting systems that offer a picture with superior definition
  • humify — Convert (plant remains) into humus.
  • i of m — Isle of Man
  • if not — if this is not the case
  • iframe — (Internet) A section of a web page that can act as the container for a second separate page or resource.
  • ifugao — a member of an agricultural people who inhabit Luzon, in the Philippines.
  • ignify — (obsolete) To form into fire.
  • ilford — a former borough in SE England, now part of Redbridge, Greater London.
  • in fee — (of land) in absolute ownership
  • in for — about to endure
  • in fun — If you do something in fun, you do it as a joke or for amusement, without intending to cause any harm.
  • in-off — a shot that goes into a pocket after striking another ball
  • indef. — indefinite
  • infact — Misspelling of in fact.
  • infall — The falling of small objects or other matter onto or into a larger body.
  • infame — infamy
  • infamy — extremely bad reputation, public reproach, or strong condemnation as the result of a shameful, criminal, or outrageous act: a time that will live in infamy.
  • infant — a child during the earliest period of its life, especially before he or she can walk; baby.
  • infare — a party or reception for a newly married couple.
  • infect — to affect or contaminate (a person, organ, wound, etc.) with disease-producing germs.
  • infeed — The action or process of supplying material to a machine.
  • infeft — officially in possession of heritable land
  • infelt — heartfelt; felt inwardly
  • infere — together; all together; in concert
  • infers — Deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
  • infest — to live in or overrun to an unwanted degree or in a troublesome manner, especially as predatory animals or vermin do: Sharks infested the coastline.
  • infill — to fill in: The old stream beds have been infilled with sediment.
  • infin. — Infin. is an abbreviation for infinitive.
  • infirm — feeble or weak in body or health, especially because of age; ailing.
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