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8-letter words containing i, s, e

  • exhibits — Plural form of exhibit.
  • exigents — Plural form of exigent.
  • exiguous — Very small in size or amount.
  • eximious — (archaic) Pre-eminent, outstanding.
  • existant — Misspelling of existent.
  • existent — Having reality or existence.
  • existeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exist.
  • existing — In existence or operation at the time under consideration; current.
  • exitless — Having no exit.
  • exorcise — Drive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit ) from a person or place.
  • exorcism — The expulsion or attempted expulsion of an evil spirit from a person or place.
  • exorcist — A person, especially a priest, who practices exorcism.
  • expiates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expiate.
  • explains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of explain.
  • exploits — Plural form of exploit.
  • exposing — Present participle of expose.
  • extensin — (biochemistry) Any of a family of flexuous, rod-like, hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins (HRGPs) of the plant cell wall.
  • eyelifts — Plural form of eyelift.
  • eyeshine — the reflection of light from an animal's eye at night
  • eyesight — A person's ability to see.
  • ezechias — a king of Judah ?715–?687 bc, noted for his religious reforms (II Kings 18–19)
  • failsafe — Electronics. pertaining to or noting a mechanism built into a system, as in an early warning system or a nuclear reactor, for insuring safety should the system fail to operate properly.
  • failures — Plural form of failure.
  • fainites — a cry for truce or respite from the rules of a game
  • fainness — the quality of being willing or eager
  • faintest — lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint color; a faint sound.
  • fair sex — women as a group (usually used facetiously): an insult to the fair sex.
  • fair-use — reasonable and limited use of copyrighted material so as not to infringe upon copyright: The artist's biographer claimed fair use of quotes from unpublished personal letters.
  • fairness — the state, condition, or quality of being fair, or free from bias or injustice; evenhandedness: I have to admit, in all fairness, that she would only be paid for part of the work.
  • families — a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family. a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for: a single-parent family.
  • famished — extremely hungry: to be famished after a hike; famished, homeless multitudes.
  • famishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of famish.
  • fanciers — Plural form of fancier.
  • fanciest — imagination or fantasy, especially as exercised in a capricious manner.
  • fantasie — Obsolete spelling of fantasy.
  • fanzines — Plural form of fanzine.
  • faradise — /far'*-di:z/ [US Geological Survey] To start any hyper-addictive process or trend, or to continue adding current to such a trend. Telling one user about a new octo-tetris game you compiled would be a faradising act - in two weeks you might find your entire department playing the faradic game.
  • farinose — yielding farina.
  • farriers — Plural form of farrier.
  • fasciate — bound with a band, fillet, or bandage.
  • fascicle — a section of a book or set of books being published in installments as separate pamphlets or volumes.
  • fascines — Plural form of fascine.
  • fasciole — one of the spine-bearing bands of tubercles found on spatangoid sea-urchins
  • fast ice — ice that is frozen to, grounded on, or attached to the bottom of an area covered by shallow water.
  • fatigues — weariness from bodily or mental exertion.
  • favosite — any of numerous corals of the extinct genus Favosites, most common during the Silurian and Devonian periods, having polygonal cells with rows of pores in the walls.
  • feasible — capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: a feasible plan.
  • feasibly — capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: a feasible plan.
  • feasting — Present participle of feast.
  • feeblish — physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail.
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