6-letter words containing l, i
- fiscal — of or relating to the public treasury or revenues: fiscal policies.
- fissle — bustle
- fitful — coming, appearing, acting, etc., in fits or by spells; recurring irregularly.
- fizzle — to make a hissing or sputtering sound, especially one that dies out weakly.
- flails — Plural form of flail.
- flairs — Plural form of flair.
- flavia — a female given name.
- flavin — a complex heterocyclic ketone that is common to the nonprotein part of several important yellow enzymes, the flavoproteins.
- flicks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flick.
- flicky — (slang) Easily flicked; thus, light and fast.
- fliers — Plural form of flier.
- flieth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fly.
- flight — an act or instance of fleeing or running away; hasty departure.
- flimsy — without material strength or solidity: a flimsy fabric; a flimsy structure.
- flinch — to draw back or shrink, as from what is dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant.
- flings — Plural form of fling.
- flints — Plural form of flint.
- flinty — composed of, containing, or resembling flint, especially in hardness.
- fliped — Simple past tense and past participle of flipe.
- flippy — Having a tendency to flip.
- flirts — Plural form of flirt.
- flirty — given or inclined to flirtation.
- flisky — skittish; frisking; flighty
- flitch — the side of a hog (or, formerly, some other animal) salted and cured: a flitch of bacon.
- flited — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
- flitty — (archaic) unstable, fluttering.
- fliver — Alternative spelling of flivver.
- flocci — a small tuft of woolly hairs.
- flooie — amiss or awry.
- florid — reddish; ruddy; rosy: a florid complexion.
- florin — a town in central California, near Sacramento.
- florio — John, 1553?–1625, English lexicographer and translator.
- fluids — Plural form of fluid.
- fluish — having flu-like symptoms; like someone who has the flu
- fly-in — a convention, entertainment, or other gathering at which participants arrive by air: the annual fly-in of cattle breeders.
- flying — making flight or passing through the air; that flies: a flying insect; an unidentified flying object.
- 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.
- foliar — of, relating to, or having the nature of a leaf or leaves.
- folios — Plural form of folio.
- folium — a thin leaflike stratum or layer; a lamella.
- folkie — folk singer.
- follis — a bag of copper or bronze coins with a fixed weight, used as money of account in the later Roman Empire.
- fossil — any remains, impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age, as a skeleton, footprint, etc.
- foulie — a bad mood
- foxily — In a foxy manner.
- fraile — Obsolete spelling of frail.
- frails — having delicate health; not robust; weak: My grandfather is rather frail now.
- frazil — ice crystals formed in turbulent water, as in swift streams or rough seas.