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8-letter words containing g, f, o

  • forgings — Plural form of forging.
  • forgiven — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
  • forgiver — A person who forgives.
  • forgives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forgive.
  • forgoing — to abstain or refrain from; do without.
  • forjudge — to exclude, expel, dispossess, or deprive by a judgment.
  • fotograf — Eye dialect of photograph.
  • fougasse — a type of bread made with olive oil
  • founding — simple past tense and past participle of find.
  • fowliang — Older Spelling. former name of Jingdezhen.
  • foxglove — any Eurasian plant belonging to the genus Digitalis, of the figwort family, especially D. purpurea, having drooping, tubular, purple or white flowers on tall spikes, and leaves that are the source of digitalis in medicine.
  • fribourg — a canton in W Switzerland. 644 sq. mi. (1668 sq. km).
  • frocking — a gown or dress worn by a girl or woman.
  • frog pad — a rubber or leather cushion fixed to a leather sole and fitted under a horseshoe to reduce shock to a horse's foot
  • frog-bit — an aquatic, floating plant, Hydrocharis morsus-ranae, of Eurasia, having thick, roundish, spongy leaves.
  • frogeyed — (of a person) having a bulging eye or bulging eyes
  • frogfish — any tropical marine fish of the family Antennariidae, having a wide, froglike mouth and broad, limblike pectoral fins.
  • froggery — a collection of frogs
  • froggies — Plural form of froggy.
  • frogging — any tailless, stout-bodied amphibian of the order Anura, including the smooth, moist-skinned frog species that live in a damp or semiaquatic habitat and the warty, drier-skinned toad species that are mostly terrestrial as adults.
  • froglike — any tailless, stout-bodied amphibian of the order Anura, including the smooth, moist-skinned frog species that live in a damp or semiaquatic habitat and the warty, drier-skinned toad species that are mostly terrestrial as adults.
  • frogling — A young or little frog.
  • frondage — (collectively) the fronds (of a plant)
  • frontage — the front of a building or lot.
  • fronting — the foremost part or surface of anything.
  • froshing — Present participle of frosh.
  • frosting — a degree or state of coldness sufficient to cause the freezing of water.
  • frothing — an aggregation of bubbles, as on an agitated liquid or at the mouth of a hard-driven horse; foam; spume.
  • frottage — a technique in the visual arts of obtaining textural effects or images by rubbing lead, chalk, charcoal, etc., over paper laid on a granular or relieflike surface. Compare rubbing (def 2).
  • frowning — Present participle of frown.
  • fungoids — Plural form of fungoid.
  • furlongs — Plural form of furlong.
  • furlough — Military. a vacation or leave of absence granted to an enlisted person.
  • galofalo — modern name of Charybdis.
  • gamefowl — A gamebird.
  • garefowl — an extinct species of seabird (Alca impennis)
  • garofalo — Galofalo.
  • gasiform — having the form of gas; gaseous.
  • gatefold — foldout (def 1).
  • geoffrey — a male given name: from Germanic, meaning “divine peace.”.
  • giftshop — a shop that sells items that are suitable for giving as presents
  • gigaflop — gigaflops
  • give off — to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • go after — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • go forth — military: set out
  • goatfish — any tropical and subtropical marine fish of the family Mullidae, having a pair of long barbels below the mouth.
  • godawful — extremely dreadful or shocking: What a God-awful thing to say!
  • goffered — Simple past tense and past participle of goffer.
  • goldfish — a small, usually yellow or orange fish, Carassius auratus, of the carp family, native to China, bred in many varieties and often kept in fishbowls and pools.
  • golf bag — a bag, usually made of canvas, for carrying golf clubs and golf balls.
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