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There are 21 words containing EFORG

brute␣de␣forgeHendreforganlest␣we␣forgetno␣prize␣for␣guessingpreforgivenessreforgavereforgereforgedreforgerreforgersreforgesreforgingreforgingsreforgivereforgivenreforgivesreforgivingright␣to␣be␣forgottensoftware␣forgetake␣for␣granitetake␣for␣granted

27 definitions found

  • brute␣de␣forge — n. (Metalworking) A forging technique to shape metal to its final… — n. (Metalworking, proscribed) Forge texturing, a metal finish…
  • Hendreforgan — prop.n. A village in Gilfach Goch community, Rhondda Cynon Taf…
  • lest␣we␣forget — interj. (Britain and Canada) Used in Remembrance Day ceremonies… — interj. (Australia and New Zealand) Used on ANZAC Day memorials…
  • no␣prize␣for␣guessing — n. (Idiomatic) Used to form expressions emphasizing the unsurprising…
  • preforgiveness — adj. Prior to forgiveness. — n. Preemptive forgiveness; the act of forgiving a person for something…
  • reforgave — v. Simple past tense of reforgive.
  • reforge — v. To forge again.
  • reforged — v. Simple past tense and past participle of reforge.
  • reforger — n. One who reforges.
  • reforgers — n. Plural of reforger.
  • reforges — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reforge.
  • reforging — v. Present participle of reforge. — n. The process of forging something again.
  • reforgings — n. Plural of reforging.
  • reforgive — v. To forgive again.
  • reforgiven — v. Past participle of reforgive.
  • reforgives — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reforgive.
  • reforgiving — v. Present participle of reforgive.
  • right␣to␣be␣forgotten — n. An individual’s legal right to have certain information about…
  • software␣forge — n. (Programming) A website that hosts software projects, fostering…
  • take␣for␣granite — v. (US, Canada) Eggcorn of take for granted. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, for, granite.
  • take␣for␣granted — v. (Transitive, of a thing) To assume something to be true without… — v. (Transitive, idiomatic, especially of a person) To give little…
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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
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