| AFFORESTED | • afforested v. Simple past tense and past participle of afforest. • afforested adj. Created by afforestation. • AFFOREST v. to cover with forest. |
| AFFRONTIVE | • affrontive adj. Tending to affront or offend. • AFFRONTIVE adj. tending to affront or offend. |
| EFFORTLESS | • effortless adj. Without effort. • EFFORTLESS adj. showing or requiring little or no effort. |
| EFFRONTERY | • effrontery n. (Uncountable) Insolent and shameless audacity. • effrontery n. (Countable) An act of insolent and shameless audacity. • EFFRONTERY n. shameless boldness; presumptuousness. |
| FIREFLOATS | • firefloats n. Plural of firefloat. • FIREFLOAT n. a boat or raft used in harbours for extinguishing fires. |
| FOREFATHER | • forefather n. Ancestor. • forefather n. Cultural ancestor; one who originated an idea or tradition. • FOREFATHER n. an ancestor. |
| FOREFRONTS | • forefronts n. Plural of forefront. • FOREFRONT n. the front or foremost part. |
| FORELIFTED | • forelifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of forelift. • FORELIFT v. (Spenser) to lift up in front. |
| FORFAITERS | • FORFAITER n. a person who, or company which, buys and sells debts arising from forfaiting. |
| FORFEITERS | • forfeiters n. Plural of forfeiter. • FORFEITER n. (Shakespeare) one who forfeits his land. |
| FORFEITING | • forfeiting v. Present participle of forfeit. • forfeiting n. The act by which something is forfeited or surrendered; a giving up. • FORFEIT v. to lose the right to by fault or penalty. |
| FORFEITURE | • forfeiture n. (Law) A legal action whereby a person loses all interest in the forfeit property. • forfeiture n. (Law) The loss of forfeit property. • forfeiture n. (Law) The property lost as a forfeit. |
| FORKLIFTED | • forklifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of forklift. • FORKLIFT v. to raise or move by machine. |
| FORTIFIERS | • fortifiers n. Plural of fortifier. • FORTIFIER n. something that fortifies. |
| OFFPRINTED | • offprinted v. Simple past tense and past participle of offprint. • OFFPRINT v. to reprint an excerpt. |
| OVERSTAFFS | • overstaffs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overstaff. • OVERSTAFF v. to employ too many staff. |
| OVERSTUFFS | • overstuffs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overstuff. • OVERSTUFF v. to stuff to excess. |
| REAFFOREST | • reafforest v. (Dated) To reforest. • REAFFOREST v. to plant with forest again. |