5-letter words containing f, r, o
- fours — Plural form of four.
- fower — (Early Modern English, dated) One who cleans (fows), as in cooking utensils or house maintenance.
- foyer — the lobby of a theater, hotel, or apartment house.
- freon — (organic compound) Any of several non-flammable refrigerants based on halogenated hydrocarbon including R-12, R-22, and R-23.
- frobs — Plural form of frob.
- frock — a gown or dress worn by a girl or woman.
- froes — Plural form of froe.
- frogs — Plural form of frog.
- fromm — Erich [er-ik] /ˈɛr ɪk/ (Show IPA), 1900–80, U.S. psychoanalyst and author, born in Germany.
- frond — an often large, finely divided leaf, especially as applied to the ferns and certain palms.
- frons — the upper anterior portion of the head of an insect, above or behind the clypeus.
- front — the foremost part or surface of anything.
- frood — (UK dialectal, Northern England) Shrewd; sagacious; wary; cautious.
- frore — frozen; frosty.
- frosh — a college or high-school freshman.
- frosk — (dialectal) A frog.
- frost — Robert (Lee) 1874–1963, U.S. poet.
- froth — an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard-driven horse; foam; spume.
- frown — to contract the brow, as in displeasure or deep thought; scowl.
- frows — Plural form of frow.
- froyo — Short of frozen yogurt.
- froze — simple past tense of freeze.
- fuero — a Spanish charter or code of laws
- furor — a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy, or the like.
- fyrom — Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- gofer — an employee whose chief duty is running errands.
- grofe — Ferde [fur-dee] /ˈfɜr di/ (Show IPA), (Ferdinand Rudolf von Grofé) 1892–1972, U.S. composer.
- groff — GNU roff. See also nroff, troff. Version 1.07 by James J. Clark <[email protected]>. FTP groff-1.07.tar.z from a GNU archive site.
- groof — the face or the front of the body
- hofer — Andreas [ahn-drey-uh s] /ɑnˈdreɪ əs/ (Show IPA), 1767–1810, Tyrolese patriot.
- hrolf — Rollo (def 1).
- nroff — (transitive,computing) To format (text) using the nroff program, which produces output suitable for simple fixed-width printers and terminal windows.
- offer — to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette.
- offre — Obsolete form of offer.
- ofris — the Frisian language before c1500. Abbreviation: OFris.
- ofter — More often (chiefly poetic and dialectal).
- ofuro — furo.
- orful — Eye dialect of awful.
- prof. — Prof. is a written abbreviation for professor.
- profs — Professional Office System
- proof — evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth.
- reffo — an immigrant, especially one who has been in Australia only a short time.
- rolfe — John, 1585–1622, English colonist in Virginia (husband of Pocahontas).
- roofs — the external upper covering of a house or other building.
- roofy — having or abounding in roofs
- rotfl — (chat) (Or "ROFL") Rolling on the floor laughing (or rolls...). Used in chat, MUD, news. See also ROTFLMAO, ROTFLOL.
- sofar — a system for determining a position at sea by exploding a charge under water and measuring the time the shock waves take to reach three widely separated shore stations at known distances from each other.
- sofer — scribe1 (def 3).
- whorf — Benjamin Lee, 1897–1941, U.S. linguist.