7-letter words containing d, o, f
- fondant — a thick, creamy sugar paste, the basis of many candies.
- fondest — having a liking or affection for (usually followed by of): to be fond of animals.
- fondled — to handle or touch lovingly, affectionately, or tenderly; caress: to fondle a precious object; to fondle a child.
- fondler — to handle or touch lovingly, affectionately, or tenderly; caress: to fondle a precious object; to fondle a child.
- fondles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fondle.
- fondues — Plural form of fondue.
- foo dog — a fierce-looking dog with a lion's mane, used as a motif in East Asian art
- foodful — (dated) Supplying food.
- foodies — Plural form of foodie.
- foodism — enthusiasm for and interest in the preparation and consumption of good food
- foodoir — a book or blog that combines a personal memoir with a series of recipes
- foodweb — Alternative spelling of food web.
- footled — Simple past tense and past participle of footle.
- footpad — a highwayman or robber who goes on foot.
- foozled — Simple past tense and past participle of foozle.
- foraged — Simple past tense and past participle of forage.
- forayed — a quick, sudden attack: The defenders made a foray outside the walls.
- forbade — a simple past tense of forbid.
- forbids — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forbid.
- forbode — A forbidding, prohibition.
- fording — a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
- fordoes — to do away with; kill; destroy.
- fordone — exhausted with fatigue.
- forfend — to defend, secure, or protect.
- forrard — (dialectal, chiefly, nautical) forward.
- forsaid — Simple past tense and past participle of forsay.
- forward — toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead: to move forward; from this day forward; to look forward.
- fosdick — Harry Emerson, 1878–1969, U.S. preacher and author.
- foudrie — a foud's district or office
- fougade — a booby-trapped pit
- foulard — a soft, lightweight silk, rayon, or cotton of plain or twill weave with printed design, for neckties, scarves, trimmings, etc.
- foulder — to thunder or flash like lightning
- founded — simple past tense and past participle of find.
- founder — a person who founds or casts metal, glass, etc.
- foundry — an establishment for producing castings in molten metal.
- freedom — the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial.
- frocked — Simple past tense and past participle of frock.
- fröding — Gustaf (ˈɡʊstav). 1860–1911, Swedish poet. His popular lyric verse includes the collections Guitar and Concertina (1891), New Poems (1894), and Splashes and Rags (1896)
- frogged — any tailless, stout-bodied amphibian of the order Anura, including the smooth, moist-skinned frog species that live in a damp or semiaquatic habitat and the warty, drier-skinned toad species that are mostly terrestrial as adults.
- fronded — an often large, finely divided leaf, especially as applied to the ferns and certain palms.
- frontad — toward the front.
- fronted — Simple past tense and past participle of front.
- frosted — covered with or having frost.
- frothed — Simple past tense and past participle of froth.
- frotzed — (jargon) /frotst/ down because of hardware problems. Compare fried. A machine that is merely frotzed may be fixable without replacing parts, but a fried machine is more seriously damaged.
- froward — willfully contrary; not easily managed: to be worried about one's froward, intractable child.
- frowned — to contract the brow, as in displeasure or deep thought; scowl.
- fungoid — resembling a fungus; of the nature of a fungus.
- godfrey — a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “god” and “peace.”.
- halfgod — A demigod.