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- Foam- a mass of small bubbles formed on or in liquid.
- Focus- the center of interest or activity.
- Folio- an individual leaf of paper or parchment.
- Folly- a lack of good sense; foolishness.
- Food- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink.
- Fool- a person who acts unwisely or imprudently.
- Found- to establish or create.
- Force- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action.
- Forth- onward in time or space.
- Forum- a place or medium for discussion.
- Forge- to make or shape by heating in a fire or furnace.
- Forty- the number equivalent to four times ten.
- Fork- a tool with two or more prongs used for lifting food.
- Formal- following established conventions.
- Form- the shape or structure of something.
- Fort- a fortified building or military stronghold.
- Foment- to instigate or stir up.
- Foresight- the ability to predict or plan for the future.
- Forget- to fail to remember.
- Fossil- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism.
- Foil- prevent (something considered wrong or undesirable) from succeeding.
- Foul- offensive to the senses.
- Fond- having an affection for.
- Foster- to encourage the development of.
- Foamboard- a lightweight board made of foam.
- Folder- an object used to store papers.
- Foremost- most prominent in rank or importance.
- Foe- an enemy or opponent.
- Foreground- the part of a view that is nearest to the observer.
- Formidable- inspiring fear or respect.
- Foreskin- a fold of skin covering the tip of the penis.
- Fodder- food, especially dried hay or feed, for livestock.
- Forehead- the part of the face above the eyebrows.
- Forecast- to predict or estimate in advance.
- Forearm- the part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist.
- Forensic- relating to scientific methods used in investigations.
- Forage- to search for food or provisions.
- Foreman- a worker who supervises and directs other workers.
- Forenoon- the part of the day before noon.
- Foretell- to predict the future.
- Format- the way in which something is arranged or set out.
- Foregone- long past or the result is already decided.
- Foundry- a workshop or factory for casting metal.
- Formative- serving to form something, especially having a lasting influence.
- Forego- to go before; to precede.
- Forester- a person in charge of a forest or skilled in planting and taking care of trees.
- Forte- a person’s strong suit, or most developed characteristic.
- Forbear- to refrain from doing.
- Forbid- to refuse to allow.
- Forebode- to act as a warning of.
- Fossilize- to become or cause to become a fossil.
- Foamy- covered with or resembling small bubbles.
- Foreclose- to take possession of a property from a mortgagor because of defaults.
- Forewarn- to inform someone of a danger or possible problem.
- Forgeable- capable of being forged.
- Fortify- to provide with defensive works.
- Fosterling- a foster child.
- Formality- adherence to established rules and procedures.
- Foist- to impose an unwelcome or unnecessary thing.
- Forlorn- pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely.
- Footwear- clothing worn on the feet.
- Fountain- an ornamental structure that ejects water.
- Forward- directed or moving ahead.
- Fowl- a bird of any kind.
- Fob- a chain attached to a watch for carrying.
- Foreshadow- to indicate or hint at a future event.
- Foresail- the lowest sail on the foremast of a square-rigged ship.
- Footnote- a note at the bottom of a page.
- Foehn- a warm dry wind descending a mountain.
- Foppish- concerned with clothing and appearance in an affected and excessive way.
- Foothill- a low hill at the base of a mountain.
- Footwork- the movement of the feet, especially in sports or dancing.
- Formica- a trademarked brand of laminated plastic.
- Fosse- a ditch or moat.
- Forumulate- to create or devise methodically.
- Forelimb- a limb (as an arm, wing, fin, or leg) located at the front of a body.
- Fortnight- a period of two weeks.
- Forger- a person who produces fraudulent copies or imitations.
- Forebear- an ancestor.
- Folk- people in general; members of a particular group.
- Foresail- the principal sail on a ship’s foremast.
- Forecastle- the upper deck of a sailing ship forward of the foremast.
- Formaldehyde- a colorless, pungent gas used in solution as a disinfectant.
- Foregone- determined in advance; inevitable.
- Foliage- plant leaves collectively.
- Footage- a length of film made for movies or television.
- Foreman- a man, especially a man who oversees and directs workers.
- Forwarding- the process of redirecting items to another address.
- Foci- plural of focus; central points.
- Foreshore- the part of a shore between high- and low-water marks.
- Forenamed- previously mentioned.
- Fossorial- adapted for digging.
- Fortepiano- an early type of piano.
- Foramina- openings or holes in bones where blood vessels or nerves pass.
- Forensics- scientific tests used in relation to crime detection.
- Formwork- temporary or permanent molds into which concrete is poured.
- Formless- without a clear or definite shape.
- Forcible- done by force.
- Formic- relating to or derived from ants.
- Forfend- to ward off or avert.