| BORMED | • BORM v. (dialect) to smear with paint or oil. |
| CORMEL | • cormel n. A small corm that develops at the base of an existing corm. • CORMEL n. a small corm produced from base of a larger one. |
| DORMER | • dormer n. (Architecture) A room-like, roofed projection from a sloping roof. • dormer n. (Architecture) Ellipsis of dormer-window.. • dormer n. (Philippines) A resident of a dormitory. |
| 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. |
| GORMED | • gormed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gorm. • GORM v. (Old Norse) to stare vacantly or handle in a clumsy manner, also GAUM. |
| HORMES | • HORME n. goal-directed or purposive behaviour. |
| NORMED | • normed adj. (Algebra, mathematical analysis) Of a mathematical structure, endowed with a norm. • normed adj. (Statistics) Of a data set that has been adjusted to a norm. • NORMED adj. having a norm. |
| ORMERS | • ormers n. Plural of ormer. • ORMER n. a sea snail of rocky coasts, aka abalone. |
| WORMED | • wormed adj. Affected with woodworm. • wormed adj. Infested with parasitic worms. • wormed v. Simple past tense and past participle of worm. |
| WORMER | • wormer n. Dewormer, medicine used in deworming an animal. • wormer n. Vermicide, any substance used to kill worms. • WORMER n. a screw fixed on the end of a rod, for withdrawing the charge or wad from a muzzle-loading gun. |