7-letter words containing f, r, o, m
- informs — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
- isoform — any of several forms of the same protein, derived either from the same gene or from different genes, each of which is similar in function to the others
- medford — a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
- merfolk — Mythical creatures that are human from the waist up and fish from the waist down.
- milford — a city in S Connecticut, on Long Island Sound.
- misform — external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form.
- mitford — Mary Russell, 1787–1855, English novelist, poet, playwright, and essayist.
- more of — to a greater extent or degree
- mortify — to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect.
- mumford — Lewis, 1895–1990, U.S. author and social scientist.
- nonfarm — a tract of land, usually with a house, barn, silo, etc., on which crops and often livestock are raised for livelihood.
- offramp — Alternative spelling of off-ramp.
- on form — If you say that someone is on form, you think that they are performing their usual activity very well.
- outform — (obsolete) external appearance.
- oviform — having a shape resembling that of an egg; egg-shaped; ovoid.
- perform — to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles.
- pomfret — any of several scombroid fishes of the family Bramidae, found in the North Atlantic and Pacific.
- preform — to form beforehand.
- profumo — John (Dennis). 1915–2006 British Conservative politician; secretary of state for war (1960–63). He resigned after a scandal that threatened the government of Harold Macmillan
- re-form — When an organization, group, or shape re-forms, or when someone re-forms it, it is created again after a period during which it did not exist or existed in a different form.
- reforms — the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform; spelling reform.
- roflmao — ROTFLMAO
- romford — former municipal borough in Essex, SE England: now part of Havering, near London
- roomful — an amount or number sufficient to fill a room.
- rumford — Count, Benjamin Thompson.
- serfdom — a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- triform — formed of three parts; in three divisions.
- uniform — identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
- wolfram — Chemistry. tungsten.
- wormfly — a type of lure dressed on a double hook, the barbs of which sit one above the other and back-to-back
- zoeform — relating to or in the form of a zoea