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There are 12 six-letter words containing EFO| BEFOAM | • befoam v. (Transitive) To spatter or cover with foam. • BEFOAM v. to cover with foam. | | BEFOGS | • befogs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of befog. • BEFOG v. to fog up, obscure. | | BEFOOL | • befool v. (Transitive, archaic) To make a fool out of (someone); to fool, trick, or deceive (someone). • BEFOOL v. to fool; to delude or lead into error. | | BEFORE | • before prep. Earlier than (in time). • before prep. In front of in space. • before prep. In the presence of. | | BEFOUL | • befoul v. To make foul; to soil; to contaminate, pollute. • befoul v. (Specifically) To defecate on, to soil with excrement. • befoul v. (Figuratively) To stain or mar (for example with infamy or disgrace). | | DEFOAM | • defoam v. (Transitive) To remove the foam from. • DEFOAM v. to remove foam from. | | DEFOGS | • defogs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defog. • DEFOG v. to remove fog from e.g. spectacles. | | 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. | | DEFOUL | • defoul v. (Obsolete) To trample underfoot. • defoul v. (Obsolete) To physically crush or break. • defoul v. (Obsolete) To oppress, keep down. | | REFOLD | • refold v. To fold again. • REFOLD v. to fold again. | | REFOOT | • refoot v. (Transitive) To supply with a new foot. • REFOOT v. to replace the foot of. | | 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. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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