6-letter words containing l, e, f
- flutes — Plural form of flute.
- flutey — having the tone and rather high pitch variation of a flute: a person of fastidious manner and fluty voice.
- fluxed — Simple past tense and past participle of flux.
- fluxes — a flowing or flow.
- flyers — Plural form of flyer.
- flyest — clever; keen; ingenious.
- flymen — Plural form of flyman.
- flyted — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
- flytes — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
- foaled — a young horse, mule, or related animal, especially one that is not yet one year of age.
- fodgel — fat; stout; plump.
- foetal — of, relating to, or having the character of a fetus.
- foible — a minor weakness or failing of character; slight flaw or defect: an all-too-human foible.
- foiled — ornamented with foils, as a gable, spandrel, or balustrade.
- foiler — One who foils or frustrates.
- folate — folic acid.
- folded — Simple past tense and past participle of fold.
- folden — Alternative past participle of fold.
- folder — directory
- folker — A performer of folk music.
- folkie — folk singer.
- foller — Eye dialect of follow.
- fondle — to handle or touch lovingly, affectionately, or tenderly; caress: to fondle a precious object; to fondle a child.
- fooled — Simple past tense and past participle of fool.
- fooler — Someone or something who fools.
- footle — to act or talk in a foolish or silly way.
- foozle — act of foozling, especially a bad stroke in golf.
- formel — An adult female hawk or eagle.
- forrel — a slipcase for a book.
- fouled — grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
- fouler — One who fouls.
- foulie — a bad mood
- foveal — Of or pertaining to the fovea.
- fowled — the domestic or barnyard hen or rooster; chicken. Compare domestic fowl.
- fowler — Henry H(amill) [ham-uh l] /ˈhæm əl/ (Show IPA), 1908–2000, U.S. lawyer and government official: secretary of the Treasury 1965–68.
- fowles — John (Martin). 1926–2005, British novelist. His books include The Collector (1963), The Magus (1966), The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), and The Tree (1991)
- fraile — Obsolete spelling of frail.
- frakel — (obsolete) Fraked.
- freely — in a free manner.
- frejol — Alt form frijol.
- fuddle — to muddle or confuse: a jumble of sounds to fuddle the senses.
- fueled — Simple past tense and past participle of fuel.
- fueler — combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, or gas, in order to create heat or power.
- fuffle — Apheretic form of kerfuffle.
- fulled — completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
- fuller — the highest or fullest state, condition, or degree: The moon is at the full.
- fumble — to feel or grope about clumsily: She fumbled in her purse for the keys.
- funnel — a cone-shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like.
- furled — to gather into a compact roll and bind securely, as a sail against a spar or a flag against its staff.
- fuseli — (John) Henry (Johann Heinrich Füssli) 1741–1825, English painter, illustrator, and essayist; born in Switzerland.