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7-letter words containing f, l, i, e

  • fleeing — Present participle of flee.
  • flemingSir Alexander, 1881–1955, Scottish bacteriologist and physician: discoverer of penicillin 1928; Nobel Prize in Medicine 1945.
  • flemish — of or relating to Flanders, its people, or their language.
  • flexile — flexible; pliant; tractable; adaptable.
  • flexing — to bend, as a part of the body: He flexed his arms to show off his muscles.
  • flexion — the act of bending.
  • flicked — a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger: She gave the horse a flick with her riding crop.
  • flicker — to burn unsteadily; shine with a wavering light: The candle flickered in the wind and went out.
  • flinder — a piece or fragment
  • flinger — a person or thing that flings.
  • flinted — a hard stone, a form of silica resembling chalcedony but more opaque, less pure, and less lustrous.
  • flipped — to toss or put in motion with a sudden impulse, as with a snap of a finger and thumb, especially so as to cause to turn over in the air: to flip a coin.
  • flipper — a broad, flat limb, as of a seal or whale, especially adapted for swimming.
  • flirted — Simple past tense and past participle of flirt.
  • flirter — to court triflingly or act amorously without serious intentions; play at love; coquet.
  • flitted — to move lightly and swiftly; fly, dart, or skim along: bees flitting from flower to flower.
  • flitter — a fritter or pancake.
  • flivver — Older Slang. an automobile, especially one that is small, inexpensive, and old.
  • floosie — a gaudily dressed, usually immoral woman, especially a prostitute.
  • floozie — a gaudily dressed, usually immoral woman, especially a prostitute.
  • flossie — a female given name, form of Florence.
  • flueric — fluidics.
  • fluider — a substance, as a liquid or gas, that is capable of flowing and that changes its shape at a steady rate when acted upon by a force tending to change its shape.
  • flulike — Resembling influenza.
  • flunkie — Alternative form of flunky.
  • fluxive — flowing; fluid; variable
  • flytier — a person who makes artificial lures for fly-fishing.
  • foglike — Resembling a fog or some aspect of it.
  • foibles — A minor weakness or eccentricity in someone's character.
  • foilage — Obsolete or nonstandard spelling of foliage.
  • foilers — Plural form of foiler.
  • foliage — the leaves of a plant, collectively; leafage.
  • foliate — covered with or having leaves.
  • folioed — Simple past tense and past participle of folio.
  • foliole — a leaflet, as of a compound leaf.
  • foliose — Botany. leafy.
  • folkies — Plural form of folkie.
  • follies — the state or quality of being foolish; lack of understanding or sense.
  • forelie — to lie in front of
  • foxlike — any of several carnivores of the dog family, especially those of the genus Vulpes, smaller than wolves, having a pointed, slightly upturned muzzle, erect ears, and a long, bushy tail.
  • fragile — brittle
  • frailed — Simple past tense and past participle of frail.
  • frailer — having delicate health; not robust; weak: My grandfather is rather frail now.
  • friable — easily crumbled or reduced to powder; crumbly: friable rock.
  • fribble — to act in a foolish or frivolous manner; trifle.
  • frickle — (obsolete) A bushel basket.
  • fridley — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
  • friggle — (rare) to wriggle.
  • frilled — Having frills, frilly.
  • friller — a person who, or thing which, frills (something)
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