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7-letter words containing r, o, s

  • forseti — the god of justice, the son of Balder and Nanna.
  • forslow — to hinder or delay
  • forsook — a simple past tense of forsake.
  • forster — E(dward) M(organ) 1879–1970, English novelist.
  • forsyth — Bill. born 1947, Scottish writer and director. His films include Gregory's Girl (1981), Local Hero (1983), and Gregory's Two Girls (1999)
  • forties — a cardinal number, ten times four.
  • forwiss — Bayerische Forschungszentrum fuer Wissensbasierte Systeme (Bavarian research centre for knowledge-based systems) in Passau.
  • fosburyRichard D ("Dick") born 1947, U.S. athlete: developed “Fosbury flop” high jump style.
  • fosters — Plural form of foster.
  • fourish — (colloquial) Any time close to four o'clock.
  • fourses — a snack eaten at around four o'clock in the afternoon
  • fourths — Plural form of fourth.
  • fowlers — Plural form of fowler.
  • frescos — Plural form of fresco.
  • frisson — a sudden, passing sensation of excitement; a shudder of emotion; thrill: The movie offers the viewer the occasional frisson of seeing a character in mortal danger.
  • frolics — Plural form of frolic.
  • frontes — frons
  • frontis — the front wall of a cancha or jai alai court. Compare rebote (def 1).
  • frosted — covered with or having frost.
  • frowsty — musty; ill-smelling.
  • furioso — forceful; turbulent.
  • furious — full of fury, violent passion, or rage; extremely angry; enraged: He was furious about the accident.
  • furrows — Plural form of furrow.
  • fursona — (fandom) An animal character used to represent oneself online or in furry role-playing.
  • garcons — Plural form of garcon.
  • gastro- — stomach
  • gershom — the elder son of Moses and Zipporah. Ex. 18:3.
  • gestour — (obsolete) A reciter of gests or legendary tales.
  • gheraos — Plural form of gherao.
  • giaours — Plural form of giaour.
  • girasol — an opal that reflects light in a bright luminous glow.
  • girosol — girasol.
  • glories — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glory.
  • glosser — a person or thing that puts a gloss or shine on something.
  • glovers — Plural form of glover.
  • glowers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glower.
  • go sour — milk, etc.: turn bad
  • goaders — Plural form of goader.
  • goiters — Plural form of goiter.
  • golfers — Plural form of golfer.
  • gompersSamuel, 1850–1924, U.S. labor leader, born in England: president of the American Federation of Labor 1886–94, 1896–1924.
  • goobers — Plural form of goober.
  • gooders — Plural form of gooder.
  • goosery — a place for keeping geese
  • gophers — Plural form of gopher.
  • gorgets — Plural form of gorget.
  • gorgias — c483–c375 b.c, Greek philosopher.
  • gorgons — Plural form of gorgon.
  • goriest — covered or stained with gore; bloody.
  • gorsedd — (in Wales) the bardic institution associated with the eisteddfod, esp a meeting of bards and druids held daily before the eisteddfod
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