6-letter words containing f, i
- fights — Plural form of fight.
- figjam — a very conceited person
- figura — (in literary theory) a person or thing representing or symbolizing a fact or ideal.
- figure — a numerical symbol, especially an Arabic numeral.
- fijian — of or relating to Fiji, its people, or their language.
- fikery — fidgetiness, fussiness, restlessness
- fikish — fidgety, fussy, restless
- filate — threadlike.
- filene — Edward Albert, 1860–1937, U.S. retail merchant.
- filers — Plural form of filer.
- filets — Plural form of filet.
- filial — of, relating to, or befitting a son or daughter: filial obedience.
- filing — A small particle rubbed off by a file when smoothing or shaping something.
- filius — a son
- filled — to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water.
- filler — an aluminum coin of Hungary, the 100th part of a forint.
- fillet — Cookery. a boneless cut or slice of meat or fish, especially the beef tenderloin. a piece of veal or other meat boned, rolled, and tied for roasting.
- fillip — to strike with the nail of a finger snapped from the end of the thumb.
- filmed — Simple past tense and past participle of film.
- filmer — One who films; that is, one who copies media to microfilm.
- filmic — of, relating to, or characteristic of motion pictures: a filmic adaptation of a novel.
- filose — threadlike.
- filter — any substance, as cloth, paper, porous porcelain, or a layer of charcoal or sand, through which liquid or gas is passed to remove suspended impurities or to recover solids.
- filthy — foul with, characterized by, or having the nature of filth; disgustingly or completely dirty.
- filtre — Obsolete form of filter.
- fimble — the male or staminate plant of hemp, which is harvested before the female or pistillate plant.
- finale — the last piece, division, or movement of a concert, opera, or composition.
- finals — pertaining to or coming at the end; last in place, order, or time: the final meeting of the year.
- finded — (nonstandard, childish) Simple past tense and past participle of find.
- finder — a person or thing that finds.
- finely — in a fine manner; excellently; elegantly; delicately; minutely; nicely; subtly.
- finers — Plural form of finer.
- finery — fine or showy dress, ornaments, etc.
- finest — fines. Mining. crushed ore sufficiently fine to pass through a given screen. Compare short (def 29e). Agriculture. the fine bits of corn kernel knocked off during handling of the grain.
- finger — any of the terminal members of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.
- finial — Architecture. a relatively small, ornamental, terminal feature at the top of a gable, pinnacle, etc.
- finick — to affect extreme daintiness or refinement.
- fining — a sum of money imposed as a penalty for an offense or dereliction: a parking fine.
- finish — to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
- finite — compact
- finito — finished; ended.
- finity — (rare, uncountable) The state or characteristic of being limited in number or scope.
- finjan — a small, handleless coffee cup used predominantly in the Levant region
- finked — Simple past tense and past participle of fink.
- finlay — Carlos Juan [kahr-lohs wahn] /ˈkɑr loʊs wɑn/ (Show IPA), 1833–1915, U.S. physician, born in Cuba: first to suggest mosquito as carrier of yellow fever.
- finlet — a small, detached ray of a fin in certain fishes, as mackerels.
- finley — a male given name.
- finlit — the understanding of the concepts and terminology associated with finance
- finnan — Haddock cured with the smoke of green wood, turf, or peat.
- finned — having fins.