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9-letter words containing f, i

  • filigrain — filigree.
  • filigreed — Ornamented with or resembling filigree work.
  • filigrees — Plural form of filigree.
  • fill away — to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water.
  • fillagree — filigree.
  • filleting — 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.
  • fillipeen — philopena.
  • fillister — a rabbet or groove, as one on a window sash to hold the glass and putty.
  • film buff — a connoisseur of or expert on cinema and films
  • film clip — a strip of motion-picture film, especially an excerpt from a longer film or one inserted as part of another presentation, as of a telecast or full-length motion picture.
  • film crew — a group of people who are involved in the practical and technical business of shooting a film
  • film gate — (in motion-picture cameras and projectors) a mechanism that holds the film flat in the focal plane of the lens during exposure or projection.
  • film noir — a motion picture with an often grim urban setting, photographed in somber tones and permeated by a feeling of disillusionment, pessimism, and despair.
  • film pack — a number of sheets of film arranged one over the other and connected so that they can be exposed successively.
  • film star — A film star is a famous actor or actress who appears in films.
  • filmgoers — Plural form of filmgoer.
  • filmgoing — the activity of going to see films
  • filminess — The quality of being filmy.
  • filmmaker — Also called moviemaker. a producer or director of motion pictures, especially one working in all phases of production: the leading young filmmakers of France.
  • filmology — (film) A 1950s\u201360s movement of theoretical study relating to film.
  • filmstars — Plural form of filmstar.
  • filmstrip — a length of film containing a series of related transparencies for projection on a screen.
  • filoplume — a specialized, hairlike feather having a slender shaft with few or no barbs.
  • filopodia — thin projections extending from the edge of migrating cells
  • filoselle — Floss silk, or silk thread resembling this, used in embroidery.
  • filoviral — Relating to filoviruses.
  • filovirus — any of several filamentous, single-stranded RNA viruses of the family Filoviridae, defined by their unique appearance and reproductive strategies, as the Ebola and Marburg viruses.
  • filtabyte — (networking, hardware)   An Ethernet controller card made by LRT based on the LANCE and SIA. It uses DMA. Its Ethernet address can be changed by software.
  • filtering — Present participle of filter.
  • filthiest — foul with, characterized by, or having the nature of filth; disgustingly or completely dirty.
  • filtrable — filterable.
  • filtrated — liquid that has been passed through a filter.
  • filtrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of filtrate.
  • fimbriate — Also, fimbriated. Botany, Zoology. having a border of hairs or filiform processes.
  • fin whale — finback.
  • finagling — to trick, swindle, or cheat (a person) (often followed by out of): He finagled the backers out of a fortune.
  • final cut — the final edited version of a film, approved by the director and producer.
  • finalised — to put into final form; complete all the details of.
  • finalises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of finalise.
  • finalists — Plural form of finalist.
  • finalized — to put into final form; complete all the details of.
  • finalizer — (computing) In some programming languages, a function that runs when an object is garbage collected, similar to a destructor.
  • finalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of finalize.
  • financial — pertaining to monetary receipts and expenditures; pertaining or relating to money matters; pecuniary: financial operations.
  • financier — a person skilled or engaged in managing large financial operations, whether public or corporate.
  • financing — the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
  • fine arts — a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture.
  • fine gael — one of the major political parties in the Republic of Ireland, formed in 1933
  • fine nail — a short steel finishing nail from 1 to 1½ inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) long.
  • fine tune — to tune (a radio or television receiver) to produce the optimum reception for the desired station or channel by adjusting a control knob or bar.
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