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5-letter words containing i, s

  • fides — (italics) Latin. (used with a singular verb) good faith; absence of fraud or deceit; the state of being exactly as claims or appearances indicate: The bona fides of this contract is open to question. Compare mala fides.
  • fidos — Plural form of fido.
  • fiefs — Plural form of fief.
  • fifes — Plural form of fife.
  • files — Plural form of file.
  • fills — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fill.
  • films — Plural form of film.
  • finds — Plural form of find.
  • fines — Plural form of fine.
  • finis — end; conclusion.
  • finks — Plural form of fink.
  • fires — Plural form of fire.
  • firms — Plural form of firm.
  • firns — Plural form of firn.
  • first — being before all others with respect to time, order, rank, importance, etc., used as the ordinal number of one: the first edition; the first vice president.
  • fishy — like a fish in shape, smell, taste, or the like.
  • fiskeJohn (Edmund Fisk Green; John Fisk) 1842–1901, U.S. philosopher and historian.
  • fists — Plural form of fist.
  • fisty — Noted for it's fist-like quality.
  • fitts — Plural form of fitt.
  • fives — a cardinal number, four plus one.
  • fixes — Plural form of fix.
  • flics — Plural form of flic.
  • flies — to move through the air using wings.
  • flips — Plural form of flip.
  • flisk — a whim; a fancy
  • flits — Plural form of flit.
  • foils — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foil.
  • foins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foin.
  • foism — Chinese Buddhism.
  • foist — to force upon or impose fraudulently or unjustifiably (usually followed by on or upon): to foist inferior merchandise on a customer.
  • fosil — Fredette's Operating System Interface Language
  • frics — Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
  • friesCharles Carpenter, 1887–1967, U.S. linguist.
  • frigs — Plural form of frig.
  • frise — a rug or upholstery fabric having the pile in uncut loops or in a combination of cut and uncut loops.
  • frisk — to dance, leap, skip, or gambol; frolic: The dogs and children frisked about on the lawn.
  • frist — (obsolete) A certain space or period of time; respite.
  • frits — Plural form of frit.
  • fslic — Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
  • fusil — a light flintlock musket.
  • fusin — Fuxin.
  • gadis — Plural form of gadi.
  • gains — to make a gain or gains in.
  • gaits — Plural form of gait.
  • gaius — a.d. c110–c180, Roman jurist and writer, especially on civil law.
  • geist — Ghost, apparition.
  • gibbsJames, 1682–1754, Scottish architect and author.
  • gibes — to shift from one side to the other when running before the wind, as a fore-and-aft sail or its boom.
  • gibus — opera hat.
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