| AFFORESTS | • afforests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of afforest. • AFFOREST v. to cover with forest. |
| DEFORESTS | • deforests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deforest. • deForests prop.n. Alternative form of DeForests; plural of deForest. • Deforests prop.n. Alternative form of DeForests; plural of Deforest. |
| DISFOREST | • disforest v. To disafforest. • DISFOREST v. to clear of forest, also DISAFFOREST. |
| ENFORESTS | • enforests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enforest. • ENFOREST v. to turn into forest. |
| FORESTAGE | • forestage n. The part of a theatre stage in front of the closed curtain. • forestage n. A preliminary or developmental stage. • forestage n. (Obsolete) Forecastle. |
| FORESTAIR | • forestair n. The stairs at the front of a building, traditionally those used by the occupants rather than by tradesmen, etc. • FORESTAIR n. (Scots) an outside stair at the front of a house. |
| FORESTALL | • forestall v. (Transitive) To prevent, delay or hinder something by taking precautionary or anticipatory measures; to avert. • forestall v. (Transitive) To preclude or bar from happening, render impossible. • forestall v. (Archaic) To purchase the complete supply of a good, particularly foodstuffs, in order to charge a monopoly price. |
| FORESTAYS | • forestays n. Plural of forestay. • FORESTAY n. a rope or wire used to support a foremast. |
| FORESTEAL | • FORESTEAL adj. of or pertaining to forests, also FORESTAL, FORESTIAL, FORESTINE. |
| FORESTERS | • foresters n. Plural of forester. • FORESTER n. one skilled in forestry. |
| FORESTIAL | • forestial adj. Of, like, or having to do with a forest. • forestial adj. (Not comparable) Relating to forestry (cultivating forests for harvest). • FORESTIAL adj. of or pertaining to forests, also FORESTAL, FORESTEAL, FORESTINE. |
| FORESTINE | • forestine adj. Of or relating to a forest. • FORESTINE adj. of or like a forest, also FORESTAL, FORESTEAL, FORESTIAL. |
| FORESTING | • foresting v. Present participle of forest. • FOREST v. to convert into a densely wooded area. |
| ORESTUNCK | • OVERSTINK v. (Shakespeare) to stink more than. |
| REFORESTS | • reforests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reforest. • REFOREST v. to replant with trees. |