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10-letter words containing t, o, r, f

  • the forces — the armed services of a nation
  • the former — the first or first mentioned of two: distinguished from latter
  • theftproof — safe from theft.
  • thermoform — to shape (especially plastic) by the use of heat and pressure.
  • third form — the third year of education at school, esp in England
  • thirtyfold — thirty times as many
  • thornproof — (of a material or garment) offering protection against the intrusion of thorns
  • three-fold — a unit of stage scenery consisting of three flats hinged together.
  • three-four — designating or of a musical rhythm with three quarter notes to a measure
  • thriftshop — a retail store that sells secondhand goods at reduced prices.
  • tile forth — (language)   A Forth interpreter in C for Unix by Mikael Patel <[email protected]>. TILE Forth comes with many Forth libraries. It conforms to the Forth83 standard and is distributed under GPL. Availalbe via FTP from a GNU archive site.
  • to and fro — back-and-forth: to-and-fro motion.
  • to die for — to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead.
  • to-and-fro — back-and-forth: to-and-fro motion.
  • to-die-for — to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead.
  • tomfoolery — foolish or silly behavior; tomfoolishness.
  • torporific — causing torpor.
  • tortfeasor — a person who commits a tort.
  • transferor — a person who makes a transfer, as of property.
  • trifarious — facing in three different directions
  • trifoliate — having three leaflets, lobes, or foils; trefoil.
  • trout farm — a lake or other enclosed area of water where trout are bred for food
  • tuberiform — in the form of a tuber
  • tug of war — an athletic contest between two teams at opposite ends of a rope, each team trying to drag the other over a line.
  • tug-of-war — an athletic contest between two teams at opposite ends of a rope, each team trying to drag the other over a line.
  • turboshaft — a gas turbine used to deliver shaft power, as to a helicopter rotor.
  • turned off — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • twinflower — either of two slender, creeping, evergreen, caprifoliaceous plants, Linnaea borealis, of Europe, or L. americana, of North America, having pink or purplish nodding flowers borne in pairs on threadlike stalks.
  • under foot — on the ground; beneath one's feet
  • undercroft — a vault or chamber under the ground, especially in a church.
  • unfactored — one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only one of the factors in crime.
  • unfavorite — a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference: That song is an old favorite of mine.
  • unforecast — to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
  • unforested — not forested
  • unforetold — not foretold
  • unfortuned — unfortunate
  • unfostered — not brought up by a parent
  • uniformity — the state or quality of being uniform; overall sameness, homogeneity, or regularity: uniformity of style.
  • unprofited — lacking profit or gain
  • vitiferous — vine-bearing
  • vociferant — vociferating; noisy.
  • vociferate — say loudly
  • warm front — a transition zone between a mass of warm air and the colder air it is replacing.
  • waterflood — (in the petroleum industry) a method of secondary recovery whereby water is pumped into reservoir rock to force out oil that has ceased to flow under its own pressure.
  • waterfront — land on the edge of a body of water.
  • waterproof — impervious to water.
  • wave front — a surface, real or imaginary, that is the locus of all adjacent points at which the phase of oscillation is the same.
  • wavefronts — Plural form of wavefront.
  • west fargo — a city in SE North Dakota: suburb of Fargo.
  • whorl foot — French foot (def 1).
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