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8-letter words that end in ie

  • moultrieWilliam, 1730–1805, U.S. general.
  • naartjie — (South Africa) Citrus reticulata, (mandarin, satsuma, tangerine); a soft, loose-skinned tangerine.
  • nathalie — a female given name.
  • open die — a die of flat, concave, or hollow V shape that only minimally restricts lateral flow.
  • organdie — a fine, thin cotton fabric usually having a durable crisp finish, white, dyed, or printed: used for blouses, dresses, curtains, trimmings, etc.
  • patootie — buttocks; bottom
  • perentie — a large, brown and yellow monitor lizard, Varanus giganteus, native to arid and semiarid regions of Australia.
  • pork pie — a snap-brimmed hat with a round, flat crown, usually made of felt.
  • ramillie — a wig with a long plait at the back, fashionable in the 18th century
  • schoolie — a fish that swims within a school.
  • scroggie — having scrogs upon it
  • shrewdie — a shrewd person
  • signifie — (in linguistics) the signified.
  • sine die — without fixing a day for future action or meeting: The assembly adjourned sine die.
  • smoothie — a person who has a winningly polished manner: He's such a smoothie he could charm the stripes off a tiger.
  • squaddie — soldier
  • stefanie — a female given name.
  • superlie — to lie above
  • swelchie — the tidal race in the Pentland Firth
  • tiffanie — a breed of cat with semi-long hair, having a white undercoat with the ends coloured
  • trim die — a die for trimming flash from a casting, forging, or stamping.
  • tv movie — a film made specifically for television, and not intended for release in cinemas
  • underlie — to lie under or beneath; be situated under.
  • unseelie — evil malevolent fairies
  • valkyrie — any of the beautiful maidens attendant upon Odin who bring the souls of slain warriors chosen by Odin or Tyr to Valhalla and there wait upon them.
  • walkyrie — Valkyrie.
  • whoopsie — (British, childish) A piece of excrement.
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