9-letter words containing t, f, o, r
- soft-core — of, relating to, or containing sexually arousing depictions that are not fully explicit: soft-core pornography. Compare hard-core (def 2).
- softboard — a soft, porous particle board.
- softcover — paperback edition of a book
- solfatara — a fumarole that gives off only sulfurous gases.
- songcraft — the art of songwriting
- staffroom — room for teachers at school
- stairfoot — the area at the foot of a flight of stairs
- stand for — (of a person) to be in an upright position on the feet.
- start off — begin sth
- strafford — 1st Earl of (Thomas Wentworth) 1593–1641, English statesman: chief adviser of Charles I of England.
- stratford — a town in SW Connecticut, near Bridgeport: Shakespeare theater.
- stretford — an industrial town in NW England, in Trafford unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 42 103 (2001)
- strip off — remove clothes
- styliform — having the shape of an ancient style; stylar.
- styrofoam — Styrofoam is a very light, plastic substance, used especially to make containers.
- supersoft — exceptionally soft
- surf boat — a strong, buoyant rowboat with high ends, adapted for beaching and passing through surf.
- take form — be shaped
- taper off — to become smaller or thinner toward one end.
- tauriform — shaped like a bull or the head or horns of a bull.
- tectiform — having the shape of a roof.
- teraflops — a measure of computer speed, equal to one trillion floating-point operations per second.
- tern foot — a foot ending in three scrolls.
- terraform — to alter the environment of (a celestial body) in order to make capable of supporting terrestrial life forms.
- terrorful — intense, sharp, overmastering fear: to be frantic with terror.
- the force — A data parallel language by Harry Jordan <[email protected]> which extends Fortran for shared memory multiprocessors. It features parallel "case" statements and critical sections.
- the forum — the main forum of ancient Rome, situated between the Capitoline and the Palatine Hills
- therefore — in consequence of that; as a result; consequently: I think; therefore I am.
- therefrom — from that place, thing, etc.
- threefold — comprising three parts, members, or aspects; triple: a threefold program.
- throngful — crowded or packed with people
- throw off — to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
- toll-free — made, used, provided, etc., without tolls or a charge: a toll-free highway; a toll-free phone number.
- ton-force — two thousand pound-force. Abbreviation: tonf.
- top floor — highest storey of a building
- top fruit — fruit that grows on trees
- torrified — to subject to fire or intense heat; parch, roast, or scorch.
- trade off — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
- trade-off — the exchange of one thing for another of more or less equal value, especially to effect a compromise.
- trafola-h — A specification language for program transformations. Functional, statically typed, polymorphic, with extended constructs for pattern-matching. "Trafola-H Reference Manual", R. Heckmann et al, U Saarlandes, Saarbrucken 1991.
- trail off — diminish
- transform — to change in form, appearance, or structure; metamorphose.
- tree frog — any of various arboreal frogs, especially of the family Hylidae, usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe.
- trifocals — glasses with trifocal lenses
- trifolium — any leguminous plant of the temperate genus Trifolium, having leaves divided into three leaflets and dense heads of small white, yellow, red, or purple flowers: includes the clovers and trefoils
- triforium — (in a church) the wall at the side of the nave, choir, or transept, corresponding to the space between the vaulting or ceiling and the roof of an aisle, often having a blind arcade or an opening in a gallery.
- twiforked — having two parts like a fork; bifurcate
- twiformed — consisting of two parts
- ultrasoft — extremely soft
- underfoot — under the foot or feet; on the ground; underneath or below: The climb was difficult because there were so many rocks underfoot.