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

  • foreign — of, relating to, or derived from another country or nation; not native: foreign cars.
  • forelie — to lie in front of
  • forfeit — a fine; penalty.
  • forgive — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
  • forpine — to cause to waste away or pine
  • forseti — the god of justice, the son of Balder and Nanna.
  • fortier — a cardinal number, ten times four.
  • forties — a cardinal number, ten times four.
  • foudrie — a foud's district or office
  • fourier — François Marie Charles [frahn-swa ma-ree sharl] /frɑ̃ˈswa maˈri ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1772–1837, French socialist, writer, and reformer.
  • foxfire — organic luminescence, especially from certain fungi on decaying wood.
  • foxiest — Superlative form of foxy.
  • 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.
  • goofier — Comparative form of goofy.
  • hotwife — (slang) A married female swinger; a wife who has sex with men other than her husband, with the husband's approval.
  • inferno — hell; the infernal regions.
  • infero- — below and
  • inforce — Obsolete spelling of enforce.
  • jeofail — an oversight in a legal pleading
  • jetfoil — a passenger-carrying, jet-propelled hydrofoil, often having a control and stabilization system like that of an aircraft.
  • leofric — died 1057, earl of Mercia c1030–57 (husband of Lady Godiva).
  • lie off — to stay at a distance from shore or another ship
  • lobefin — Any of the fish of the class Sarcopterygii.
  • loftier — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
  • lowlife — a despicable person, especially a degenerate or immoral person.
  • nonlife — lack or absence of life.
  • of mine — belonging to or associated with me
  • officed — Simple past tense and past participle of office.
  • officer — a person who holds a position of rank or authority in the army, navy, air force, or any similar organization, especially one who holds a commission.
  • offices — Plural form of office.
  • offline — Computers. operating independently of, or disconnected from, an associated computer.
  • offside — (of a player in certain sports) occupying an unlawful position on the field, in particular.
  • offsite — Away from a main location; in a place not owned by a particular organisation.
  • oldwife — any of various fishes, as the alewife, the menhaden, or a West Indian fish of the family Balistidae.
  • olefine — any member of the alkene series.
  • olefins — Plural form of olefin.
  • on file — a folder, cabinet, or other container in which papers, letters, etc., are arranged in convenient order for storage or reference.
  • on fire — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
  • orifice — an opening or aperture, as of a tube or pipe; a mouthlike opening or hole; mouth; vent.
  • outfire — (Sussex) A visit by one bonfire society to join in with the celebrations of another.
  • overfit — too fit
  • piefort — piedfort.
  • piffero — a type of small rustic oboe from Italy
  • porifer — a member of the phylum Porifera
  • profile — the outline or contour of the human face, especially the face viewed from one side.
  • rotifer — any microscopic animal of the phylum (or class) Rotifera, found in fresh and salt waters, having one or more rings of cilia on the anterior end.
  • sexfoil — a round ornament consisting of six lobes divided by cusps.
  • texinfo — A GNU documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both on-line information and printed output. You can read the on-line information, known as an "Info file", with an Info documentation-reading program. By convention, Texinfo source file names end with a ".texi" or ".texinfo" extension. You can write and format Texinfo files into Info files within GNU Emacs, and read them using the Emacs Info reader. If you do not have Emacs, you can format Texinfo files into Info files using "makeinfo" and read them using "info". TeX is used to typeset Texinfo files for printing. Texinfo is available from your nearest GNU archive site.
  • tie off — to make (a rope or line) fast
  • trefoil — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Trifolium, of the legume family, having usually digitate leaves of three leaflets and reddish, purple, yellow, or white flower heads, comprising the common clovers.
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