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5-letter words containing o, f

  • foley — of or relating to motion-picture sound effects produced manually: a Foley artist.
  • folia — an early medieval Iberian dance accompanied by mime and songs, performed during celebrations of the solstice and New Year festivals.
  • folic — of or derived from folic acid.
  • folie — madness; insanity.
  • folio — a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book or manuscript.
  • folks — Usually, folks. (used with a plural verb) people in general: Folks say there wasn't much rain last summer.
  • folky — folk singer.
  • foll. — followed
  • folly — the state or quality of being foolish; lack of understanding or sense.
  • fomes — any agent, as clothing or bedding, that is capable of absorbing and transmitting the infecting organism of a disease.
  • fonda — an inn or restaurant.
  • fonds — a background or groundwork, especially of lace.
  • fondu — fondue (def 4).
  • fonly — foolishly
  • fonts — Plural form of font.
  • foods — Plural form of food.
  • foody — Eatable; fit for food or consumption.
  • fooey — Alternative spelling of phooey.
  • foofy — (slang) Excessively frilly or frou-frou, typically in a manner calculated to attract attention to an otherwise unremarkable person or event.
  • fooks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fook.
  • fools — Plural form of fool.
  • footeAndrew Hull, 1806–63, U.S. naval officer.
  • foots — (in vertebrates) the terminal part of the leg, below the ankle joint, on which the body stands and moves.
  • footy — poor; worthless; paltry.
  • foram — foraminifer.
  • foray — a quick raid, usually for the purpose of taking plunder: Vikings made a foray on the port.
  • forbs — Plural form of forb.
  • forby — (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland, archaic) Uncommon; out of the ordinary; extraordinary; superior.
  • force — physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window.
  • forde — Frank, full name Francis Michael Forde. 1890–1983, Australian politician; prime minister of Australia for eight days (1945)
  • fordo — to do away with; kill; destroy.
  • fords — Plural form of ford.
  • fore- — before in time or rank
  • forel — a slipcase for a book.
  • forex — Foreign exchange.
  • forge — to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.
  • forgo — to abstain or refrain from; do without.
  • forks — an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.
  • forky — forked.
  • forli — a city in N Italy, SE of Bologna.
  • forme — form (def 30).
  • forml — 1.   (language)   Formal Object Role Modeling Language. 2.   (event)   Forth Modification Lab.
  • forms — Plural form of form.
  • forne — (obsolete) Former.
  • forte — a passage that is loud and played with force or is marked to be so. Abbreviation: f.
  • forth — onward or outward in place or space; forward: to come forth; go forth.
  • forts — Plural form of fort.
  • forty — a cardinal number, ten times four.
  • forum — the marketplace or public square of an ancient Roman city, the center of judicial and business affairs and a place of assembly for the people.
  • forza — force
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