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8-letter words containing i, f, h

  • helilift — to transport by helicopter
  • hellfire — the fire of hell.
  • hexafoil — a pattern with six lobes around a regular hexagon
  • highlife — an expensive, glamorous, or elegant style of living.
  • hillfolk — the inhabitants of a hill or hills
  • hillfort — a hilltop fortified with ramparts and ditches, dating from the second millennium bc
  • himselfe — Obsolete spelling of himself.
  • hindfell — the mountain on whose fiery top Brynhild slept until awakened by Sigurd.
  • hindfoot — A rear foot.
  • hip roof — a roof with sloping ends and sides; a hipped roof.
  • hipflask — Alternative spelling of hip flask.
  • hive off — a shelter constructed for housing a colony of honeybees; beehive.
  • hopfield — a field in which hops are grown
  • horrific — causing horror.
  • humidify — to make humid.
  • humified — transformed into humus.
  • ice fish — any percoid fish of the family Chaenichthyidae, of Antarctic seas, having a semitransparent scaleless body
  • in chief — in charge
  • in faith — indeed; really
  • inflight — done, served, or shown during an air voyage: an in-flight movie.
  • infobahn — information superhighway.
  • infotech — Information technology.
  • jackfish — any of several pikes, especially the northern pike.
  • kaffiyeh — an Arab headdress for men; made from a diagonally folded square of cloth held in place by an agal wound around the head.
  • keffiyeh — an Arab headdress for men; made from a diagonally folded square of cloth held in place by an agal wound around the head.
  • kelpfish — any of several blennies that are common among kelp. Compare kelp greenling.
  • kerchief — a woman's square scarf worn as a covering for the head or sometimes the shoulders.
  • khalifah — Dated form of caliph.
  • kingfish — any of several marine food fishes of the drum family, especially of the genus Menticirrhus, found off the E coast of the U.S.
  • ladyfish — a game fish, Elops saurus, of warm seas, closely related to but smaller than the tarpon.
  • lifehack — Informal. a tip, trick, or efficient method for doing or managing a day-to-day task or activity; a hack: a lifehack for overcoming social anxiety; a computer programmer's best lifehacks.
  • lifehold — Land held by a life estate.
  • lightful — something that makes things visible or affords illumination: All colors depend on light.
  • lionfish — a brightly striped scorpionfish of the genus Pterois, especially P. volitans, of the Indo-Pacific region, having long, flamboyant, venomous spiny fins.
  • lumpfish — any of several thick-bodied, sluggish fishes of the family Cyclopteridae, found in northern seas, having the pelvic fins modified and united into a sucking disk, especially Cyclopterus lumpus, of the North Atlantic.
  • lungfish — any of various slender, air-breathing fishes of the order (or subclass) Dipnoi, of rivers and lakes in Africa, South America, and Australia, having a lunglike air bladder as well as gills and growing to a length of 3 to 6 feet (0.9 to 1.8 meters).
  • manshift — the work accomplished by one person in one shift
  • milkfish — a herringlike fish, Chanos chanos, of warm ocean waters in southeastern Asia.
  • mirthful — joyous; cheerful; jolly; merry: a mirthful laugh.
  • mischief — conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance.
  • misfaith — Lack of faith; distrust.
  • monkfish — angler (def 3).
  • moonfish — Also called horsefish, horsehead. any of several silvery marine fishes of the genus Selene, having a very compressed body and inhabiting shallow coastal waters.
  • niflheim — a place of eternal cold, darkness, and fog, ruled over by Hel: abode of those who die of illness or old age.
  • numbfish — an electric ray, so called from its power of numbing its prey by means of electric shocks.
  • oafishly — In an oafish manner.
  • off with — a command, often peremptory, or an exhortation to remove or cut off (something specified)
  • on faith — through trust; without proof or evidence
  • outfight — To fight or battle better than.
  • overfish — to fish (an area) excessively; to exhaust the supply of usable fish in (certain waters): Scientists are concerned that fishing boats may overfish our coastal waters.
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