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English 8 letter words - Containing letters fsarto - page 1
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afforest
afforest
verb
(transitive) To make into forest
affronts
affronts
noun
plural of affront
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of affront
amfortas
arsefoot
ashcroft
ashcroft
Proper noun
A village in British Columbia, Canada
A ghost town in Colorado
astrofel
cofaster
fagoters
fagoters
noun
plural of fagoter
faitours
faitours
noun
plural of faitour
fanworts
fanworts
noun
plural of fanwort
floaters
floaters
noun
plural of floater
forecast
forecast
noun
(gambling) exacta
A prediction of the weather.
An estimation of a future condition.
verb
(obsolete) To contrive or plan beforehand.
To estimate how something will be in the future.
To foreshadow; to suggest something in advance.
foremast
foremast
noun
(nautical) The mast nearest the bow, on a ship with more than one mast; the second-tallest mast on a full-rigged ship.
forepast
forepast
adj
(obsolete) That has passed; bygone.
foreseat
forestal
forestal
adj
(uncommon) Relating to forestry (cultivating forests for harvest).
verb
Obsolete spelling of forestall
forestay
forestay
noun
(nautical) A stay that extends from the top of the foremast to the bow or bowsprit of a sailing ship
verb
(transitive) To stay beforehand; secure or fasten with or as with a forestay.
(transitive) To stay, delay, postpone, or hinder beforehand; forestall; prevent.
formants
formants
noun
plural of formant
formates
formates
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formate
forncast
forncast
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To arrange beforehand; forecast.
forstall
forstall
verb
Obsolete form of forestall.
forstand
forstand
verb
(transitive) To stand against; stand in front of so as to bar the way; block; oppose; withstand.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To understand; comprehend.
forsteal
forsteal
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To steal away, rob, deprive.
fortisan
forwaste
forwaste
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To use up; exhaust; render emaciated or feeble; spend wastefully.
(transitive, obsolete) To waste; waste completely; lay waste to; desolate.
fostoria
frontals
frontals
noun
plural of frontal
isograft
isograft
noun
A surgical transplant of tissue between genetically identical individuals (i.e. monozygotic twins).
overfast
overfast
adj
Too quick.
adv
Too quickly.
ralfston
refloats
refloats
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refloat
rootfast
seaforth
seafront
seafront
noun
The seashore, the coast.
The waterfront of a seaside town.
sforzato
sforzato
Adverb
(to be played) with particular emphasis
software
software
noun
(computing) Encoded computer instructions, usually modifiable (unless stored in some form of unalterable memory such as ROM).
(military) The human beings involved in warfare, as opposed to hardware such as weapons and vehicles.
Hyponyms: application software, data-oriented software, kitchen table software, on-premises software, malware, schlockware, shareware, shovelware, spyware, system software
stafford
stafford
Proper noun
The county town of Staffordshire; several other places of the same name
An English habitational surname from the placename
stamford
stamford
Proper noun
a town in Lincolnshire, England.
stanford
stanford
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
A private university in the Bay Area of California.
A place name, including:
a hamlet in Bedfordshire, England.
a village in Kent, England.
a deserted village in Norfolk, England (now in a military area).
a home rule-class city in Kentucky, USA
starford
surfboat
surfboat
noun
Alternative spelling of surf boat