| COMFORTED | • comforted v. Simple past tense and past participle of comfort. • COMFORT v. to console. |
| COMMODIFY | • commodify v. To make something into a commodity, sometimes at the expense of its intrinsic value. • COMMODIFY v. to make a commodity of something. |
| CONFORMED | • conformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of conform. • CONFORM v. to become the same or similar. |
| CORDIFORM | • cordiform adj. Shaped like a heart; cordate. • CORDIFORM adj. heart-shaped. |
| DOOMFULLY | • doomfully adv. In a doomful manner. • DOOMFUL adv. (Spenser) dispensing judgment. |
| DOORFRAME | • doorframe n. The frame into which a door is fitted. • door-frame n. Alternative form of doorframe. • door␣frame n. The frame into which a door is fitted. |
| FLOODMARK | • floodmark n. A mark indicating the height reached by the waters in a previous flood. • FLOODMARK n. the mark or line to which a flood or tide has risen. |
| FOGEYDOMS | • FOGEYDOM n. the world of fogies, also FOGYDOM. |
| FOREDOOMS | • foredooms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foredoom. • FOREDOOM v. to doom in advance. |
| IODOFORMS | • iodoforms n. Plural of iodoform. • IODOFORM n. a lemon-yellow crystalline compound of iodine with a saffron-like odour, used as an antiseptic. |
| MOONFACED | • moonfaced adj. Alternative spelling of moon-faced. • moon-faced adj. Having a round or moon-shaped face. • MOONFACED adj. having a round, moonlike face. |
| REFORMADO | • reformado n. A monk of a reformed order. • reformado n. A disgraced officer who is deprived of command, but retains rank and sometimes pay. • REFORMADO n. (Spanish) a monk of a reformed order, also REFORMADE. |
| TOMFOOLED | • tomfooled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tomfool. • TOMFOOL v. to play the fool. |