11-letter words containing f, o, t, e, r
- forequarter — the forward end of half of a carcass, as of beef or lamb.
- foreshorten — Fine Arts. to reduce or distort (parts of a represented object that are not parallel to the picture plane) in order to convey the illusion of three-dimensional space as perceived by the human eye: often done according to the rules of perspective.
- foresighted — Having or using foresight.
- forest fire — uncontrolled fire in a woodland area
- forest hill — a town in N Texas.
- forest land — Forest land is land that is mainly covered by forest.
- forest park — a city in NW Georgia.
- forestalled — Simple past tense and past participle of forestall.
- forestaller — A person who forestalls, especially one who buys goods before they can be sold on the open market in anticipation of rising prices.
- forestation — the planting of forests.
- forestlands — Plural form of forestland.
- forestville — a city in central Maryland, near Washington, D.C.
- foretelling — Present participle of foretell.
- forethinker — someone who forethinks
- forethought — thoughtful provision beforehand; provident care; prudence.
- foretopmast — (nautical) The mast above the foretop.
- foretopsail — (nautical) the sail draped from the foretopmast.
- forfeitable — a fine; penalty.
- forfeitures — Plural form of forfeiture.
- forficulate — resembling scissors
- forgathered — Simple past tense and past participle of forgather.
- forgetfully — In a forgetful manner.
- forgettable — to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall: to forget someone's name.
- forinstance — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
- fork-tender — (of food, especially meat) cooked so that it can be cut or pierced easily with a fork.
- form letter — a standardized letter that can be sent to any number of persons, occasionally personalized by inserting the name of each recipient in the salutation.
- form master — a teacher or member of a school's staff designated as being in charge of a certain form
- formalities — condition or quality of being formal; accordance with required or traditional rules, procedures, etc.; conventionality.
- fort casper — a fort in central Wyoming, near Casper: an important post on the Oregon Trail.
- fort devens — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in NE Massachusetts, SW of Ayer.
- fort eustis — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in SE Virginia near the James River, NW of Newport News.
- fort monroe — Harriet, 1861?–1936, U.S. editor and poet.
- fort nelson — a river in NE British Columbia, flowing NW to the Liard River. 100 miles (160 km) long.
- fort orange — a member of a European princely family ruling in the United Kingdom from 1688 to 1694 and in the Netherlands since 1815.
- fort pierce — a city on the E coast of Florida.
- fort rucker — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in SE Alabama, NW of Dothan.
- fort sumter — a fort in SE South Carolina, in the harbor of Charleston: its bombardment by the Confederates opened the Civil War on April 12, 1861.
- forte-piano — loud and then immediately soft
- fortepianos — Plural form of fortepiano.
- fortunately — having good fortune; receiving good from uncertain or unexpected sources; lucky: a fortunate young actor who got the lead in the play.
- fortuneless — Unlucky, unfortunate.
- forty-eight — a cardinal number, 40 plus 8.
- forty-niner — a person, especially a prospector, who went to California in 1849 during the gold rush.
- forty-seven — a cardinal number, 40 plus 7.
- forty-three — a cardinal number, 40 plus 3.
- foster care — the raising or supervision of foster children, as orphans or delinquents, in an institution, group home, or private home, usually arranged through a government or social-service agency that provides remuneration for expenses.
- foster city — a city in W California.
- foster home — a household in which a child is raised by someone other than its natural or adoptive parent.
- fosteringly — In a way that fosters or encourages.
- fosterlings — Plural form of fosterling.