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There are 19 words containing AIF

KAIFkaif n. Alternative spelling of kif.
KAIF n. (Arabic) a state of dreamy intoxication induced by e.g. cannabis, also KEEF, KEF, KIEF, KIF.
KAIFSKAIF n. (Arabic) a state of dreamy intoxication induced by e.g. cannabis, also KEEF, KEF, KIEF, KIF.
NAIFnaif adj. Alternative spelling of naïf.
naif n. Alternative spelling of naïf.
naïf adj. Naive.
NAIFERnaifer adj. Comparative form of naif: more naif.
NAIF adj. (French) ingenuous, also NAIVE.
NAIFESTnaifest adj. Superlative form of naif: most naif.
NAIF adj. (French) ingenuous, also NAIVE.
NAIFLYnaifly adv. In a naif way; naïvely.
naïfly adv. Alternative form of naively.
NAIF adv. (French) ingenuous, also NAIVE.
NAIFNESSnaifness n. Dated form of naiveness.
naïfness n. Alternative form of naiveness.
NAIFNESS n. the state of being naif.
NAIFNESSESNAIFNESS n. the state of being naif.
NAIFSnaifs n. Plural of naif.
naïfs n. Plural of naïf.
NAIF n. a naive person.
SUPERWAIFsuperwaif n. (Informal) A waiflike supermodel.
SUPERWAIF n. an extremely thin and childlike young fashion model.
SUPERWAIFSsuperwaifs n. Plural of superwaif.
SUPERWAIF n. an extremely thin and childlike young fashion model.
WAIFwaif n. (Britain, law, archaic) Often in the form waif and stray, waifs and strays: an article of movable property…
waif n. (Figuratively).
waif v. (Transitive) To cast aside or reject, and thus make a waif.
WAIFEDwaifed v. Simple past tense and past participle of waif.
WAIF v. to cast up as a waif.
WAIFINGwaifing v. Present participle of waif.
WAIF v. to cast up as a waif.
WAIFISHwaifish adj. Waiflike.
WAIFISH adj. like a waif.
WAIFLIKEwaiflike adj. Resembling a waif; apparently homeless, starving, etc.
WAIFLIKE adj. resembling a homeless child.
WAIFSwaifs n. Plural of waif.
waifs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waif.
WAIFs n. Plural of WAIF.
WAIFTwaift n. Obsolete form of waif.
WAIFT n. (Spenser) a phantom, a waif, also WEFTE.
WAIFTSwaifts n. Plural of waift.
WAIFT n. (Spenser) a phantom, a waif, also WEFTE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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