| AFFOORDED | • affoorded v. Simple past tense and past participle of affoord. • AFFOORD v. (Spenser) to afford. |
| COFFEEPOT | • coffeepot n. Alternative spelling of coffee pot. • coffee-pot n. Alternative form of coffee pot. • coffee␣pot n. A tall pot in which coffee is brewed or served. |
| FIREFLOOD | • FIREFLOOD n. a method of extracting oil from a well by burning some of the oil to increase the flow. |
| FIREPROOF | • fireproof adj. Resistant to damage from fire. • fireproof v. To make resistant to damage from fire. • fire-proof adj. Alternative spelling of fireproof. |
| FOREFRONT | • forefront n. The leading position or edge. • forefront v. (Transitive) To bring to the forefront; to emphasize, or focus on. • FOREFRONT n. the front or foremost part. |
| FOREHOOFS | • forehoofs n. Plural of forehoof. • FOREHOOF n. the hoof of a forefoot. |
| FORFOCHEN | • FORFOCHEN adj. (Scots) exhausted, also FORFEUCHEN, FORFOUGHEN, FORFOUGHTEN. |
| FOVEIFORM | • foveiform adj. Resembling a fovea. • FOVEIFORM adj. shaped like a small pit. |
| OFFERTORY | • offertory n. (Christianity) A prayer said or sung as an anthem while offerings of bread and wine are placed on the… • offertory n. (Christianity) The part of the Eucharist service when offerings of bread and wine are placed on the… • offertory n. (Christianity, historical) A linen or silken cloth anciently used in various ceremonies connected with… |
| OFFLOADED | • offloaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of offload. • off-loaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of off-load. • OFFLOAD v. to unload. |
| OFFSEASON | • offseason n. Alternative form of off-season. • off-season n. The part of the year when business is most slack and there are fewest clients or visitors. • off-season n. (Sports) Period of time when regular competitions are not being held, or when an athlete is not participating… |
| OFFSHORED | • offshored v. Simple past tense and past participle of offshore. • OFFSHORE v. to transfer jobs to another country. |
| OFFSHORES | • offshores v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of offshore. • OFFSHORE v. to transfer jobs to another country. |
| OUTOFFICE | • OUTOFFICE n. an outbuilding. |