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9-letter words containing c, o, f, e, r

  • forecheck — Play an aggressive style of defense, checking opponents in their own defensive zone, before they can organize an attack.
  • forechoir — antechoir.
  • forecited — previously cited.
  • foreclose — Law. to deprive (a mortgagor or pledgor) of the right to redeem his or her property, especially on failure to make payment on a mortgage when due, ownership of property then passing to the mortgagee. to take away the right to redeem (a mortgage or pledge).
  • forecloth — a cloth hung over the front of something, esp an altar
  • forecourt — Tennis. the part of either half of a tennis court that lies between the net and the line that marks the inbounds limit of a service. Compare backcourt (def 1).
  • foredecks — Plural form of foredeck.
  • forehocks — Plural form of forehock.
  • forelocks — Plural form of forelock.
  • forensics — pertaining to, connected with, or used in courts of law or public discussion and debate.
  • forereach — to gain, as one ship on another.
  • foreshock — a relatively small earthquake that precedes a greater one by a few days or weeks and originates at or near the focus of the larger earthquake.
  • forestick — the front log in a wood fire, as in a fireplace.
  • forestock — (firearms) forearm; handguard.
  • foreteach — to teach (something) ahead of time
  • forficate — deeply forked, as the tail of a bird.
  • forfochen — exhausted
  • formicate — To move like ants.
  • formicide — A substance that kills ants.
  • fornicate — to commit fornication.
  • fort peck — a dam on the Missouri River in NE Montana.
  • fortalice — a small fort; an outwork.
  • forthcame — Simple past form of forthcome.
  • forthcome — To come forth.
  • foscarnet — a drug used to treat herpes viruses
  • fossicker — Someone who fossicks.
  • fourpence — a sum of money of the value of four English pennies.
  • fourscore — four times twenty; eighty.
  • frescoing — Present participle of fresco.
  • frockless — with no frock
  • frolicked — merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
  • frolicker — merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
  • frondesce — To unfold leaves, as plants.
  • frontenac — Comte de (kɔ̃t də). title of Louis de Buade. 1620–98, governor of New France (1672–82; 1689–98)
  • fruticose — having the form of a shrub; shrublike.
  • gerfalcon — gyrfalcon.
  • homecraft — skills used in the home
  • ice front — the forward section or seaward edge of an ice shelf.
  • infectors — Plural form of infector.
  • jerfalcon — Alternative form of gyrfalcon.
  • landforce — a body of people trained for land warfare
  • lovecraft — H(oward) P(hillips) 1890–1937, U.S. horror-story writer.
  • microserf — (jargon)   Wired magazine's term for a Microsoft employee.
  • of course — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
  • off-price — offering or dealing in goods, especially brand-name apparel, at prices lower than those at regular retail stores or discount stores.
  • officered — Simple past tense and past participle of officer.
  • offscreen — occurring, existing, or done away from the motion-picture or television screen: an offscreen voice.
  • opacifier — an agent added to render something opaque
  • overfocus — to focus too much
  • perciform — a perch-like fish
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