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There are 15 eight-letter words containing A, 2E, F, O and R

DEFOAMERdefoamer n. Any chemical agent used for defoaming.
DEFOAMER n. an agent used for defoaming.
ECOFREAKecofreak n. (Informal, derogatory) A person with a passion for protecting the natural environment; an ecological activist.
ECOFREAK n. a zealous environmentalist.
FEARSOMEfearsome adj. Frightening, especially in appearance.
fearsome adj. (Rare or archaic) fearful, frightened.
FEARSOME adj. causing fear.
FOEDARIEFOEDARIE n. (Shakespeare) a confederate, also FEDARIE, FEDERARIE, FEDERARY.
FOREBEARforebear n. An ancestor.
forebear v. Obsolete spelling of forbear.
FOREBEAR n. an ancestor.
FOREDATEforedate v. (Transitive) To date before the true time; to antedate.
FOREDATE v. to date before the true time; to antedate.
FOREFACEforeface n. The front portion of a dog’s face; the muzzle.
FOREFACE n. the front part of the face of a quadruped.
FOREHEADforehead n. (Countable) The part of the face above the eyebrows and below the hairline.
forehead n. (Uncountable) confidence; audacity; impudence.
forehead n. The upper part of a mobile phone, above the screen.
FOREMEANFOREMEAN v. to intend beforehand.
FORENAMEforename n. A name that precedes the surname.
forename v. To assign (someone) a first name.
forename v. Synonym of prenominate.
FOREPEAKforepeak n. (Nautical) The part of the hold of a ship within the angle of the bow.
FOREPEAK n. the forward part of a ship's hold.
FOREREADforeread v. (Transitive) To signify beforehand; predict.
foreread v. (Transitive) To read beforehand or ahead of time.
foreread v. (Transitive) To perceive, interpret or figure out in advance.
FREELOADfreeload v. To live off the generosity or hospitality of others.
FREELOAD v. to live at the expense of others.
OVERFEARoverfear v. (Transitive) To fear excessively; to be too afraid of.
OVERFEAR v. to fear too much.
OVERLEAFoverleaf adv. On the other side of a page.
OVERLEAF adv. on the other side of the page.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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