8-letter words containing t, r, o, e
- forester — C(ecil) S(cott) 1899–1966, English novelist and journalist.
- forestry — the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests.
- foretake — (transitive) To take, receive, or adopt beforehand; assume.
- foretell — to tell of beforehand; predict; prophesy.
- foretime — former or past time; the past.
- foretold — to tell of beforehand; predict; prophesy.
- foretops — Plural form of foretop.
- forewent — simple past tense of forego1 .
- forfeits — Plural form of forfeit.
- formated — Misspelling of formatted.
- formates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formate.
- fornenst — next to; near to: They walked fornenst one another down the sidewalk.
- forspent — worn out; exhausted.
- forsythe — A descendent of Algol 60, intended to be as uniform and general as possible, while retaining the basic character of its progenitor. Forsythe features higher-order procedures and intersection types.
- fort lee — a city in NE New Jersey.
- fortieth — next after the thirty-ninth; being the ordinal number for 40.
- fortress — a large fortified place; a fort or group of forts, often including a town; citadel.
- fortuned — Simple past tense and past participle of fortune.
- fortunes — Plural form of fortune.
- forwaste — to waste completely
- fostered — to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
- fosterer — to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
- fostress — a female fosterer
- fourteen — a cardinal number, ten plus four.
- freakout — A frightening or disorientating experience, especially one that results from the use of a hallucinogenic drug.
- freeboot — to act as a freebooter; plunder; loot.
- freeport — a village on SW Long Island, in SE New York.
- freepost — Freepost is a system in Britain which allows you to send mail to certain organizations without paying for the postage. 'Freepost' is written on the envelope as part of the address.
- freetown — an independent republic in W Africa: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British colony and protectorate. 27,925 sq. mi. (72,326 sq. km). Capital: Freetown.
- fretsome — Fretful, fidgety, restless.
- fretwork — ornamental work consisting of interlacing parts, especially work in which the design is formed by perforation.
- frondent — abounding in fronds; leafy
- frontage — the front of a building or lot.
- frontend — Alternative form of front end.
- fronters — Plural form of fronter.
- frontier — the part of a country that borders another country; boundary; border.
- frontlet — Also, frontal. a decorative band, ribbon, or the like, worn across the forehead: The princess wore a richly bejeweled frontlet.
- frontmen — Plural form of frontman.
- frostier — Comparative form of frosty.
- frothery — an insubstantial thing; a triviality
- frothier — Comparative form of frothy.
- frottage — a technique in the visual arts of obtaining textural effects or images by rubbing lead, chalk, charcoal, etc., over paper laid on a granular or relieflike surface. Compare rubbing (def 2).
- frotteur — a person who practices frottage.
- frowsted — Simple past tense and past participle of frowst.
- frowster — a person who enjoys being in a hot and stale atmosphere
- fructose — Chemistry, Pharmacology. a yellowish to white, crystalline, water-soluble, levorotatory ketose sugar, C 6 H 12 O 6 , sweeter than sucrose, occurring in invert sugar, honey, and a great many fruits: used in foodstuffs and in medicine chiefly in solution as an intravenous nutrient.
- fumewort — Any of various plants of the subfamily Fumarioideae or family Fumariaceae.
- garotted — to execute by the garrote.
- garotter — garrote.
- garroted — a method of capital punishment of Spanish origin in which an iron collar is tightened around a condemned person's neck until death occurs by strangulation or by injury to the spinal column at the base of the brain.