8-letter words that end in i
- djibouti — Formerly French Somaliland, French Territory of the Afars and Issas. a republic in E Africa, on the Gulf of Aden: a former overseas territory of France; gained independence 1977. 8492 sq. mi. (21,994 sq. km). Capital: Djibouti.
- do-re-mi — money.
- dohnanyi — Ernst von [ernst fuh n] /ɛrnst fən/ (Show IPA), or Ernő [er-nœ] /ˈɛr nœ/ (Show IPA), 1877–1960, Hungarian pianist and composer in the U.S.
- dong hai — East China Sea.
- doupioni — an irregular silk thread reeled from two or more entangled cocoons and producing a coarse yarn generally used in fabrics such as shantung or pongee.
- duncan i — died 1040, king of Scotland 1030–40: murdered by Macbeth.
- durukuli — Alternative form of douroucouli.
- edmund i — a.d. 921?–946, English king 940–946.
- edward i — ("Edward Longshanks") 1239–1307, king of England 1272–1307 (son of Henry III).
- el misti — a volcano in S Peru, in the Andes. Height: 5852 m (19 199 ft)
- faisal i — 1885–1933, king of Syria 1920; king of Iraq 1921–33.
- faliraki — a coastal resort in SE Greece, on Rhodes. Pop: 400 (2000 est)
- farouk i — 1920–65, last king of Egypt (1936–52). He was forced to abdicate (1952)
- fascisti — an Italian political organization which seized power and set up a fascist dictatorship (1922-43) under Mussolini
- fedelini — an extremely fine, strand-like pasta, thinner than vermicelli.
- feisal i — 1885–1933, king of Syria 1920; king of Iraq 1921–33.
- feminazi — A radical feminist.
- firdausi — (Abul Qasim Mansu or Hasan) 932–1020, Persian poet.
- fox wiki — (application) A wiki for the Fox (Free Objects for Crystallography) software.
- frascati — a fruity white wine from Rome.
- fravashi — the soul of a dead ancestor.
- frondizi — Arturo [ahr-too r-oh;; Spanish ahr-too-raw] /ɑrˈtʊər oʊ;; Spanish ɑrˈtu rɔ/ (Show IPA), 1908–1995, Argentine lawyer and political leader; president of Argentina 1958–62.
- fujimori — Alberto, born 1938, president of Peru 1990–2000.
- funafuti — a parliamentary state consisting of a group of islands in the central Pacific, S of the equator: a former British colony; gained independence 1978. 10 sq. mi. (26 sq. km). Capital: Funafuti.
- funiculi — Anatomy. a conducting cord, as a nerve cord or umbilical cord.
- futanari — (anime, manga, uncountable) A genre of Japanese anime or manga featuring hermaphrodite characters, generally with female bodies plus a penis.
- gabrieli — Andrea [ahn-drey-uh;; Italian ahn-dre-ah] /ɑnˈdreɪ ə;; Italian ɑnˈdrɛ ɑ/ (Show IPA), 1510–86, Italian organist and composer.
- ganapati — (Hinduism) Lord of the demigods attending on Shiva. An epithet of Ganesha.
- gassendi — Pierre [pyer] /pyɛr/ (Show IPA), 1592–1655, French philosopher and scientist.
- george i — 1660–1727, king of England 1714–27.
- geschrei — a yell; shout.
- ghazzali — Al- [al] /æl/ (Show IPA), 1058–1111, Arab philosopher.
- ghiberti — Lorenzo [law-ren-tsaw] /lɔˈrɛn tsɔ/ (Show IPA), 1378–1455, Florentine sculptor, goldsmith, and painter.
- giannini — Vittorio [vi-tawr-ee-oh] /vɪˈtɔr iˌoʊ/ (Show IPA), 1903–66, U.S. composer.
- gingelli — gingili
- ginglymi — Plural form of ginglymus.
- girgenti — former name of Agrigento.
- gladioli — Plural form of gladiolus.
- godavari — a river flowing SE from W India to the Bay of Bengal. 900 miles (1450 km) long.
- graffiti — plural of graffito.
- grimaldi — Joseph, 1779–1837, English actor, mime, and clown.
- grissini — Thin, crisp Italian breadsticks.
- guarneri — Giuseppe Antonio [joo-zep-pe ahn-taw-nyaw] /dʒuˈzɛp pɛ ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), (Joseph Guarnerius) 1683–1745, Italian violinmaker.
- gujarati — an Indic language of western India.
- gurindji — an Aboriginal people of N central Australia
- gurkhali — the language of the Gurkhas, belonging to the Indic branch of the Indo-European family
- gurmukhi — the script used for writing the Punjabi language
- hachioji — a city on SE Honshu, in Japan, W of Tokyo.
- haeremai — a Māori expression of welcome
- halloumi — a salty cheese originating in Cyprus and made from sheep’s or goat’s milk: often grilled or fried because it melts very slowly.