9-letter words containing r, o, m, e
- firebombs — Plural form of firebomb.
- firestorm — an atmospheric phenomenon, caused by a large fire, in which the rising column of air above the fire draws in strong winds often accompanied by rain.
- firewoman — A female firefighter.
- firewomen — Plural form of firewoman.
- fireworms — Plural form of fireworm.
- flerovium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Fl; atomic number: 114.
- fleshworm — a flesh-eating worm, specifically the parasitic larva of any member of the genus Sarcophagidae
- flowmeter — an instrument for measuring the flow rate of a fluid in a pipe.
- focometer — an instrument for measuring the focal length of a lens or other optical system.
- footframe — a rigid midsole molded into the back part of a shoe or boot, adding stability.
- for shame — the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
- forcemeat — a mixture of finely chopped and seasoned foods, usually containing egg white, meat or fish, etc., used as a stuffing or served alone.
- forcement — (obsolete) The act of forcing; compulsion.
- forearmed — Simple past tense and past participle of forearm.
- foregleam — A gleam or glimpse of the future; foreglimpse.
- forelimbs — Plural form of forelimb.
- foremasts — Plural form of foremast.
- forenamed — named before; mentioned before in the same writing or speech; aforementioned.
- forenames — Plural form of forename.
- forewoman — a woman in charge of a particular department or group of workers.
- forewomen — Plural form of forewoman.
- form feed — (character) (FF, Control-L, ASCII 12) The character used to start a new page on a printer. This is done by "feeding" a new page (or "form") through the printer.
- formalise — to make formal, especially for the sake of official or authorized acceptance: to formalize an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
- formalize — to make formal, especially for the sake of official or authorized acceptance: to formalize an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
- formamide — (organic compound) The amide of formic acid HCO-NH2 or any N-substituted derivative; they are used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.
- formative — giving form or shape; forming; shaping; fashioning; molding: a formative process in manufacturing.
- formatted — the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to form the leaves. Compare duodecimo, folio (def 2), octavo, quarto.
- formatter — the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to form the leaves. Compare duodecimo, folio (def 2), octavo, quarto.
- formicate — To move like ants.
- formicide — A substance that kills ants.
- formulate — to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically: He finds it extremely difficult to formulate his new theory.
- formulise — formulate.
- formulize — formulate.
- formylate — to introduce the formyl group into (an organic compound).
- fort myer — a military reservation in N Virginia, N of Alexandria.
- forthcame — Simple past form of forthcome.
- forthcome — To come forth.
- foursomes — Plural form of foursome.
- foveiform — shaped like a small pit or depression
- framboise — raspberry.
- framework — a skeletal structure designed to support or enclose something.
- free form — improvised style
- free from — not containing
- free-form — characterized by free form: free-form sculpture.
- freemason — a member of a widely distributed secret order (Free and Accepted Masons) having for its object mutual assistance and the promotion of brotherly love among its members.
- freewoman — a woman who is free or at liberty, esp one who is not a slave or serf
- frenotomy — The surgical cutting of the frenum.
- from hell — You can use from hell after a noun when you are emphasizing that something or someone is extremely unpleasant or evil.
- from life — from a living model
- fromentin — Eugene [œ-zhen] /œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), 1820–76, French painter, critic, and author.