| BEFOAM | • befoam v. (Transitive) To spatter or cover with foam. • BEFOAM v. to cover with foam. |
| DEFOAM | • defoam v. (Transitive) To remove the foam from. • DEFOAM v. to remove foam from. |
| DEFORM | • deform adj. (Obsolete except poetic) Having an unusual and unattractive shape; deformed, misshapen; hence, hideous, ugly. • deform v. (Transitive). • deform v. (Intransitive) To become changed in shape or misshapen. |
| ENFORM | • enform v. (Obsolete, transitive) To form; to fashion. • ENFORM v. (Spenser) to form; to fashion. |
| FEMORA | • femora n. Plural of femur. • FEMUR n. (Latin) a bone in the leg. |
| FOAMED | • foamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of foam. • FOAM v. to form froth or bubbles. |
| FOAMER | • foamer n. (Slang) An obsessive railfan, often used pejoratively. • foamer n. A device that foams or froths liquid. • FOAMER n. something that foams. |
| FOEMAN | • foeman n. (Archaic) An enemy; a foe in battle; an armed or unarmed adversary; a demon. • FOEMAN n. an enemy in war. |
| FOEMEN | • foemen n. Plural of foeman. • FOEMAN n. an enemy in war. |
| FOGMEN | • fogmen n. Plural of fogman. • FOGMAN n. a person who sets railway fog-signals, also FOGGER. |
| FOMENT | • foment v. To incite or cause troublesome acts; to encourage; to instigate. • foment v. (Medicine) To apply a poultice to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge. • foment n. Fomentation. |
| FOMITE | • fomite n. (Medicine) An inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents (such as bacteria, viruses and… • FOMITE n. a substance capable of carrying infection, also FOMES. |
| FORMED | • formed v. Simple past tense and past participle of form. • FORM v. to shape or produce. |
| FORMEE | • formée adj. (Heraldry) Synonym of patté. • FORMEE n. a kind of heraldic cross, having the arms narrow at the centre and expanding towards the ends. |
| FORMER | • former adj. Previous. • former adj. First of aforementioned two items. Used with the, often without a noun. • former n. Someone who forms something; a maker; a creator or founder. |
| FORMES | • formes n. Plural of forme. • FORME n. a body of type secured for printing in chase. |
| REFORM | • reform n. The change of something that is defective, broken, inefficient or otherwise negative, in order to correct… • reform v. (Transitive) To put into a new and improved form or condition; to restore to a former good state, or… • reform v. (Intransitive) To return to a good state; to amend or correct one’s own character or habits. |