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7-letter words containing f, r, o

  • hanford — a city in central California.
  • hayfork — a forklike tool for pitching hay.
  • hear of — to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
  • herefor — (obsolete except in Scotland) For this: instead or in consideration of this, with a view to this.
  • hofbrau — an informal, German-style restaurant or tavern.
  • homefry — Alt form home fry.
  • hoofers — Plural form of hoofer.
  • hornful — the amount a horn will hold
  • horrify — to cause to feel horror; strike with horror: The accident horrified us all.
  • hot for — sexually attracted to
  • inferno — hell; the infernal regions.
  • infero- — below and
  • inforce — Obsolete spelling of enforce.
  • informs — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
  • insofar — to such an extent (usually followed by as): I will do the work insofar as I am able.
  • introfy — to improve the ability of (a sanitary towel, nappy, etc) to absorb liquid
  • 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
  • jerkoff — (idiomatic, vulgar) A mean, nasty or obnoxious person.
  • joffreyRobert (Abdullah Jaffa Bey Khan) 1930–1988, U.S. ballet dancer, choreographer, and dance company director.
  • karloffBoris (William Henry Pratt) 1887–1969, British actor in the U.S.
  • kerflop — with or as if with a flop: He fell kerflop.
  • koftgar — (in India) a person skilled in the art of inlaying steel with gold (koftgari)
  • lay for — to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • leofric — died 1057, earl of Mercia c1030–57 (husband of Lady Godiva).
  • lifford — the county town of Donegal, Republic of Ireland; market town. Pop: 1395 (2002)
  • loafers — Plural form of loafer.
  • loffler — Friedrich August Johannes [free-drikh ou-goo st yoh-hah-nuh s] /ˈfri drɪx ˈaʊ gʊst yoʊˈhɑ nəs/ (Show IPA), 1852–1915, German bacteriologist.
  • loftier — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
  • 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.
  • mitfordMary 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.
  • mumfordLewis, 1895–1990, U.S. author and social scientist.
  • no fair — not according to the rules
  • no fear — certainly not, never
  • nonfarm — a tract of land, usually with a house, barn, silo, etc., on which crops and often livestock are raised for livelihood.
  • nordoffCharles Bernard, 1887–1947, U.S. novelist.
  • norfolk — a county in E England. 2068 sq. mi. (5355 sq. km).
  • now for — People such as television presenters sometimes use now for when they are going to start talking about a different subject or presenting a new activity.
  • oarfish — any long, ribbon-shaped, silvery fish of the genus Regalecus, of deep tropical waters, having a red dorsal fin along the spine that rises to a crest, and reaching a length of 30 feet (9 meters).
  • of hers — belonging to or associated with her
  • of ours — belonging to or associated with us
  • of yore — Of yore is used to refer to a period of time in the past.
  • off air — operating by means of air pressure or by acting upon air: an air drill; an air pump.
  • off-air — not broadcast, but said, played, or happening in a radio or television studio context.
  • offered — to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette.
  • offeree — One to whom an offer is made.
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