8-letter words containing fo
- foreplay — sexual stimulation of one's partner, usually as a prelude to sexual intercourse.
- forepole — Also called spile, spill. any of a number of boards or timbers driven forward on top of a set to protect miners lengthening a tunnel from falling debris.
- forerank — the first rank
- foreroom — A room near the entrance of a building; a front room.
- foreruns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forerun.
- foresaid — aforementioned; aforesaid.
- foresail — the lowermost sail on a foremast.
- foreseen — to have prescience of; to know in advance; foreknow.
- foreseer — to have prescience of; to know in advance; foreknow.
- foresees — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foresee.
- foreship — the prow or forepart of a ship
- foreshot — The spirits that first come over when an alcoholic liquid is distilled.
- foreshow — to show beforehand.
- foreside — the front side or part.
- foreskin — the prepuce of the penis.
- forestal — a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush; woodland.
- forestay — a stay leading aft and upward from the stem or knightheads of a vessel to the head of the fore lower mast; the lowermost stay of a foremast.
- forested — Covered in forest.
- 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.
- forevers — Plural form of forever.
- forewall — The foremost outer wall of a fortification.
- foreward — (obsolete) An advance group; the vanguard.
- forewarn — to warn in advance.
- forewent — simple past tense of forego1 .
- forewind — a favourable wind
- forewing — either of the anterior and usually smaller pair of wings of an insect having four wings.
- forewish — (transitive) To wish or desire beforehand.
- foreword — a short introductory statement in a published work, as a book, especially when written by someone other than the author.
- foreworn — forworn.
- foreyard — a yard on the lower mast of a square-rigged foremast of a ship used to support the foresail.
- forfairn — worn out
- forfeits — Plural form of forfeit.
- forfends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forfend.
- forgings — Plural form of forging.
- forgiven — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
- forgiver — A person who forgives.
- forgives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forgive.
- forgoing — to abstain or refrain from; do without.
- forhaile — to distress
- forinsec — foreign
- forjudge — to exclude, expel, dispossess, or deprive by a judgment.
- fork out — an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.
- forkball — a pitch thrown with the ball inserted between the index and middle fingers, causing it to dip sharply near home plate.
- forkhead — the head of an arrow