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8-letter words containing i, n, m

  • feminine — pertaining to a woman or girl: feminine beauty; feminine dress.
  • feminise — Alternative spelling of feminize.
  • feminism — the doctrine advocating social, political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men.
  • feminist — advocating social, political, legal, and economic rights for women equal to those of men.
  • feminity — the quality of being feminine; womanliness.
  • feminize — Make (something) more characteristic of or associated with women.
  • fermions — Plural form of fermion.
  • figments — Plural form of figment.
  • filament — a very fine thread or threadlike structure; a fiber or fibril: filaments of gold.
  • filename — an identifying name given to an electronically stored computer file, conforming to limitations imposed by the operating system, as in length or restricted choice of characters.
  • filiment — Misspelling of filament.
  • film fan — a person who is very fond of watching cinema films
  • filmland — filmdom.
  • finalism — the doctrine or belief that all events are determined by their purposes or goals.
  • finitism — the view that only those entities may be admitted to mathematics that can be constructed in a finite number of steps, and only those propositions entertained whose truth can be proved in a finite number of steps
  • finnmark — the markka of Finland.
  • firmness — not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
  • fisnomie — an archaic spelling of physiognomy
  • fitments — Plural form of fitment.
  • flamingo — any of several aquatic birds of the family Phoenicopteridae, having very long legs and neck, webbed feet, a bill bent downward at the tip, and pinkish to scarlet plumage.
  • flamings — Plural form of flaming.
  • flamming — a deception or trick.
  • flemming — Walther [vahl-tuh r] /ˈvɑl tər/ (Show IPA), 1843–1905, German cell biologist.
  • foilsman — a person who fences with a foil.
  • fomorian — one of a race of pirates or sea demons who raided and pillaged Ireland but were finally defeated: sometimes associated with the hostile powers of nature.
  • foramina — an opening, orifice, or short passage, as in a bone or in the integument of the ovule of a plant.
  • formalin — a clear, colorless, aqueous solution of 40 percent formaldehyde.
  • framings — Plural form of framing.
  • francium — a radioactive element of the alkali metal group. Symbol: Fr; atomic number: 87.
  • friedmanBruce Jay, born 1930, U.S. novelist.
  • frienemy — Alternative form of frenemy.
  • fulminic — highly explosive; unstable.
  • fumbling — to feel or grope about clumsily: She fumbled in her purse for the keys.
  • fumigant — any volatile or volatilizable chemical compound used as a disinfectant or pesticide.
  • fumingly — In a rage.
  • galenism — the medical system or principles of Galen.
  • gambling — any matter or thing involving risk or hazardous uncertainty.
  • gaminess — the taste or odor of game, especially when slightly tainted.
  • gas main — a large pipe for conducting and distributing gas to lesser pipes or ducts, especially such a pipe carrying and distributing household gas beneath the streets of a town or city.
  • gem iron — a heavy, usually cast-iron oven dish used for baking small cakes (gems)
  • geminate — Also, geminated. combined or arranged in pairs; twin; coupled.
  • geminian — a person born under the sign of Gemini, usually between May 21st and June 20th.
  • geminids — a collection of meteors making up a meteor shower (Gem·inid me·teor show·er) visible around December 13, having its apparent origin in the constellation Gemini.
  • geminous — found in pairs
  • genomics — the study of genomes.
  • geranium — any of numerous plants of the genus Geranium, which comprises the crane's-bills.
  • germaine — a female given name.
  • germania — an ancient region in central Europe, N of the Danube River.
  • germanic — of or relating to the Teutons or their languages.
  • germinal — being in the earliest stage of development: germinal ideas.
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