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There are 23 seven-letter words containing B, F, I and M

ambifixbalmifybefilmsbifilmsbiformsbimfertbiofilmbiofoambioformbrimfulbuffismdumbifyfarimbafemboisfibromafimbledfimblesfimbriafimbrinfumblin'libfemsobfirmszombify

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  • ambifix — n. (Computing) A string of characters used for both prefix and suffix. — n. (Linguistics) A bound morpheme that can be used either as a prefix or suffix. — n. (Linguistics) A circumfix.
  • balmify — v. (Obsolete) To render balmy.
  • befilms — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of befilm.
  • bifilms — n. Plural of bifilm.
  • biforms — n. Plural of biform.
  • bimfert — n. (Bermuda) Alternative form of bimpert.
  • biofilm — n. (Biology, medicine) A thin film of mucus created by and containing…
  • biofoam — n. A biochemical foam.
  • bioform — n. A lifeform.
  • brimful — adj. Filled to maximum capacity. — n. The maximum amount a container can hold. — n. (Figurative) A large amount.
  • buffism — n. Synonym of buffery (“enthusiasm for a subject”).
  • dumbify — v. (Colloquial, transitive) To make stupid; to dumb down.
  • farimba — n. (Historical) A governor or great brave man in the Mali empire.
  • fembois — n. Plural of femboi.
  • fibroma — n. (Pathology) A benign tumour of fibrous connective tissue.
  • fimbled — v. Simple past tense and past participle of fimble.
  • fimbles — n. Plural of fimble.
  • fimbria — n. (Biology) A series of threads or other projections resembling a fringe.
  • fimbrin — n. (Biochemistry) A protein of the calponin family.
  • fumblin' — v. Pronunciation spelling of fumbling.
  • libfems — n. Plural of libfem.
  • obfirms — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obfirm.
  • zombify — v. (Transitive, fiction) To turn into a zombie (a member of the… — v. (Transitive, computing) To take control of (a computer) in… — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To deprive of authenticity or vitality;…
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