6-letter words that end in ile
- -phile — -phile or -ophile occurs in words which refer to someone who has a very strong liking for people or things of a particular kind.
- aedile — a magistrate of ancient Rome in charge of public works, games, buildings, and roads
- ancile — a shield that was said to have fallen from heaven, on whose preservation the fortune of Rome was thought to depend
- audile — a person who possesses a faculty for auditory imagery that is more distinct than his visual or other imagery
- awhile — Awhile means for a short time. It is more commonly spelled 'a while', which is considered more correct, especially in British English.
- cecile — a feminine name
- debile — having no strength, muscle, or power
- decile — one of nine actual or notional values of a variable dividing its distribution into ten groups with equal frequencies: the ninth decile is the value below which 90% of the population lie
- defile — To defile something that people think is important or holy means to do something to it or say something about it which is offensive.
- docile — easily managed or handled; tractable: a docile horse.
- ensile — Put (grass or another crop) into a silo in order to preserve it as silage.
- étoile — a star
- facile — moving, acting, working, proceeding, etc., with ease, sometimes with superficiality: facile fingers; a facile mind.
- fraile — Obsolete spelling of frail.
- fusile — formed by melting or casting; fused; founded.
- futile — incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful: Attempting to force-feed the sick horse was futile.
- g file — (messaging) (General file) A mid 1980s term for text files, usually short and unpublished found on BBSs. The g-files section on BBSs contain text files of general interest, viewable on-line; this is as opposed to files in the file transfer section, which are generally downloadable but not viewable on-line. When used on the Internet, this term generally refers to the types of file most often associated with old BBSs such as instructions on phreaking or making bombs.
- habile — skillful; dexterous; adroit.
- invile — (obsolete, transitive) To render vile.
- jubile — the celebration of any of certain anniversaries, as the twenty-fifth (silver jubilee) fiftieth (golden jubilee) or sixtieth or seventy-fifth (diamond jubilee)
- labile — apt or likely to change.
- mobile — capable of moving or being moved readily.
- motile — Biology. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores.
- nobile — Umberto [oo m-ber-taw] /ʊmˈbɛr tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1885–1978, Italian aeronautical engineer and arctic explorer.
- nubile — (of a young woman) suitable for marriage, especially in regard to age or physical development; marriageable.
- octile — (statistics) Any of the quantiles which divide an ordered sample population into eight equally numerous subsets.
- penile — the male organ of copulation and, in mammals, of urinary excretion.
- refile — legal: resubmit
- resile — to spring back; rebound; resume the original form or position, as an elastic body.
- retile — a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
- revile — to assail with contemptuous or opprobrious language; address or speak of abusively.
- rutile — a common mineral, titanium dioxide, TiO 2 , usually reddish-brown in color with a brilliant metallic or adamantine luster, occurring in crystals: used to coat welding rods.
- sedile — one of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy.
- senile — showing a decline or deterioration of physical strength or mental functioning, especially short-term memory and alertness, as a result of old age or disease.
- simile — a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in “she is like a rose.”. Compare metaphor.
- sutile — made by stitching
- unpile — to disentangle or remove from a piled condition: to unpile boxes.
- untile — to strip tiles from
- uppile — to pile up
- vagile — endowed with or having freedom of movement.
- virile — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or befitting a man; masculine; manly: virile strength.
- visile — a person best stimulated by visual things
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