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There are 9 seven-letter words containing FORC| AFFORCE | • afforce v. (Rare) To reinforce (A team etc.) with extra people. • AFFORCE v. to strengthen a jury by adding skilled people. | | DEFORCE | • deforce v. (Law, transitive) To withhold land unlawfully from its true owner or from any other person who has a… • deforce v. (Law, Scotland) To resist an officer of the law in the execution of his duty. • DEFORCE v. to withhold by force. | | EFFORCE | • efforce v. (Obsolete, reflexive) To force oneself. • efforce v. (Obsolete, transitive) To force, force open; to acquire by force. • EFFORCE v. (obsolete) to force. | | ENFORCE | • enforce v. To keep up, impose or bring into effect something, not necessarily by force. • enforce v. To give strength or force to; to affirm, to emphasize. • enforce v. (Obsolete, transitive) To strengthen (A castle, town etc.) with extra troops, fortifications etc. | | FORCATS | • FORCAT n. (French) a convict condemned to hard labour. | | FORCEPS | • forceps n. An instrument used in surgery or medical procedures for grasping and holding objects, similar to tongs or pincers. • FORCEPS n. (Latin) a pair of tongs used in surgery. | | FORCERS | • forcers n. Plural of forcer. • FORCER n. one who forces. | | FORCING | • forcing n. (Horticulture) The art of raising plants at an earlier season than is normal, especially by using a hotbed. • forcing n. (Photography) An extension in the development time of an underexposed negative in order to bring out detail. • forcing n. (Set theory) A technique used to prove the consistency of certain axioms in set theory. See forcing (mathematics). | | INFORCE | • inforce v. Obsolete spelling of enforce. • in␣force phr. With a substantial number of men capable of exerting force or of making a show of force. • in␣force phr. With a substantial display of resources. |
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