| FIFES | • fifes n. Plural of fife. • FIFE v. to play a high-pitched flute. |
| LIFES | • lifes n. (Obsolete, possibly not standard in any era) plural of life. • lifes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of life. • Lifes prop.n. Plural of Life. |
| NIFES | • NIFE n. the earth's hypothetical core of nickel and iron. |
| WIFES | • wifes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wife. • wifes n. (Nonstandard) plural of wife. • WIFE v. to take to wife. |
| KNIFES | • knifes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knife. • knifes n. (Nonstandard) plural of knife. • KNIFE v. to stab with a knife. |
| PREIFES | • PREIFE n. (obsolete) proof, also PREIF, PRIEF, PRIEFE. |
| STRIFES | • strifes n. Plural of strife. • STRIFE n. contention or conflict. |
| HUSWIFES | • huswifes n. Plural of huswife. • HUSWIFE n. a sewing kit. |
| LOWLIFES | • lowlifes n. Plural of lowlife. • low-lifes n. Plural of low-life. • LOWLIFE n. a despicable person, also LOWLIFER. |
| MIDWIFES | • midwifes v. (Rare) third-person singular simple present indicative form of midwife. • MIDWIFE v. to assist a woman in childbirth, also MIDWIVE. |
| BIRDLIFES | • BIRDLIFE n. birds collectively. |
| FOLKLIFES | • FOLKLIFE n. the traditions and activities of a certain population. |
| HIGHLIFES | • highlifes n. Plural of highlife. • HIGHLIFE n. the lifestyle of fashionable society. |
| WASTRIFES | • WASTRIFE n. (Scots) wastefulness. |
| WILDLIFES | • WILDLIFE n. wild animals, birds etc. |
| AFTERLIFES | • afterlifes n. (Rare, proscribed) plural of afterlife. • AFTERLIFE n. life after death. |
| JACKKNIFES | • jackknifes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jackknife. • jack-knifes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jack-knife. • JACKKNIFE v. to fold up like a jackknife. |
| NIGHTLIFES | • nightlifes n. (Nonstandard) plural of nightlife. • NIGHTLIFE n. life that goes on at night. |
| LOOSESTRIFES | • loosestrifes n. Plural of loosestrife. • LOOSESTRIFE n. a wild flower of the primrose family. |