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6-letter words containing l, e, f

  • fleams — Plural form of fleam.
  • fleche — Architecture. a steeple or spire, especially one in the Gothic style, emerging from the ridge of a roof.
  • flecks — Plural form of fleck.
  • flecky — a speck; a small bit: a fleck of dirt.
  • fledge — to bring up (a young bird) until it is able to fly.
  • fledgy — feathered or feathery.
  • fleece — the coat of wool that covers a sheep or a similar animal.
  • fleech — flattery
  • fleecy — covered with, consisting of, or resembling a fleece or wool: soft, fleecy clouds.
  • fleers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fleer.
  • fleete — Obsolete spelling of fleet.
  • fleets — Plural form of fleet.
  • flench — to strip the blubber or the skin from (a whale, seal, etc.).
  • flense — to strip the blubber or the skin from (a whale, seal, etc.).
  • fleshy — having much flesh; plump; fat.
  • fletch — to provide (an arrow) with a feather.
  • fleury — terminating in fleurs-de-lis: a cross fleury.
  • flewed — (of hounds) having flews
  • flex 2 — (language)   A preprocessor designed to make Fortran look more like Pascal, developed in about 1980.
  • flexed — (of a human leg) depicted as bent at the knee.
  • flexes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flex.
  • flexor — a muscle that serves to flex or bend a part of the body.
  • flexus — (astronomy, geology) A low, curvilinear ridge with a scalloped pattern.
  • fliers — Plural form of flier.
  • flieth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fly.
  • fliped — Simple past tense and past participle of flipe.
  • flited — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • fliver — Alternative spelling of flivver.
  • floged — Misspelling of flogged.
  • flooey — amiss or awry.
  • flooie — amiss or awry.
  • florae — the plants of a particular region or period, listed by species and considered as a whole.
  • flores — Juan José [hwahn haw-se] /ʰwɑn hɔˈsɛ/ (Show IPA), 1800–64, Ecuadorian general and statesman: president 1830–35, 1839–45.
  • floret — a small flower.
  • floreySir Howard Walter, 1898–1968, Australian pathologist in England: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1945.
  • flotel — A ship converted to a permanently moored hotel.
  • flouse — to splash or make a splash
  • flowed — to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
  • flower — the blossom of a plant.
  • flowre — Obsolete spelling of flower.
  • fluate — a former name for fluoride
  • fluent — spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
  • flugel — a harpsichord in the 18th and early 19th centuries or a grand piano in the late 19th century
  • fluked — Having flukes.
  • flukes — Plural form of fluke.
  • flukey — fluky.
  • flumed — a deep narrow defile containing a mountain stream or torrent.
  • flumes — Plural form of flume.
  • fluted — fine, clear, and mellow; flutelike: fluted notes.
  • fluter — a person who makes flutings.
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