10-letter words containing f, o, r
- food grain — any cereal grain produced for human consumption.
- food group — any of the categories into which different foods may be placed according to the type of nourishment they supply, such as carbohydrates or proteins
- food mixer — A food mixer is a piece of electrical equipment that is used to mix food such as cake mixture.
- food truck — a truck or van from which food is sold, as to people on the street.
- food-borne — transmitted by contaminated food
- foodgrains — Plural form of foodgrain.
- foot brake — a brake that is operated by pressure on a foot pedal, as in an automobile.
- foot score — a line at each end of the rink that is at right angles to its length.
- footballer — a football player, especially a member of a college or professional team.
- footboards — Plural form of footboard.
- footbridge — a bridge intended for pedestrians only.
- footguards — foot soldiers with ceremonial duties
- footlicker — A sycophant; a fawner; a toady.
- footlocker — A small trunk or storage chest, originally stored at the foot of a bed.
- footprints — Plural form of footprint.
- for a song — a short metrical composition intended or adapted for singing, especially one in rhymed stanzas; a lyric; a ballad.
- for effect — If you say that someone is doing something for effect, you mean that they are doing it in order to impress people and to draw attention to themselves.
- for shame! — you ought to be ashamed! here is cause for shame!
- for toffee — to be incompetent at a specified activity
- for-profit — (of a business or institution) initiated or operated for the purpose of making a profit: for-profit hospitals.
- forage cap — (formerly) a small, low, undress cap.
- foraminate — full of holes or foramina.
- forbearant — Forbearing.
- forbearers — to refrain or abstain from; desist from.
- forbearing — to refrain or abstain from; desist from.
- forbidding — grim; unfriendly; hostile; sinister: his forbidding countenance.
- force back — If you force back an emotion or desire, you manage, with an effort, not to experience it.
- force down — eat with difficulty
- force play — a situation in which a base runner is forced to advance to a base or to home plate as a result of the batter becoming a base runner or to make room for another base runner.
- force pump — a pump that delivers a liquid under pressure, so as to eject it forcibly.
- force-feed — to compel to take food, especially by means of a tube inserted into the throat: They force-fed the prisoners in the hunger strike.
- force-ripe — (of fruit) prematurely picked and ripened by squeezing or warm storage
- forcefield — Alternative spelling of force field.
- forcefully — full of force; powerful; vigorous; effective: a forceful plea for peace.
- forcipated — Like a pair of forceps.
- forclosing — Present participle of forclose.
- forclosure — Alternative form of foreclosure.
- fore plane — a plane, intermediate in size between a jack plane and a jointer plane, used for preliminary smoothing.
- fore-check — to obstruct or impede the movement or progress of an attacking opponent in the opponent's own defensive zone. Compare back-check, check1 (def 15).
- fore-stage — the part of a stage in front of the curtain
- forearming — Present participle of forearm.
- forebearer — Uncommon variant of forebear.
- forebelief — A previous belief.
- forebitter — a sea shanty
- foreboding — a prediction; portent.
- forecaddie — a caddie positioned on the course at a distance from the tee or a given lie, to locate balls after they are hit.
- forecasted — to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
- forecaster — to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
- forecastle — a superstructure at or immediately aft of the bow of a vessel, used as a shelter for stores, machinery, etc., or as quarters for sailors.
- forechoose — (transitive) To prefer; choose in preference.