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There are 14 eight-letter words containing E, F, N, 2O and R

FORBORNEforborne v. Past participle of forbear.
FORBEAR v. to refrain from.
FORDONNEFORDONNE adj. in Spenserian phrase from fordonne, from being fordone, exhausted.
FOREDONEforedone v. Past participle of foredo.
FOREDO v. to destroy, also FORDO.
FOREGONEforegone v. Past participle of forego.
foregone adj. Previous, former.
foregone adj. Bygone.
FOREKNOWforeknow v. To have knowledge of beforehand.
FOREKNOW v. to know beforehand.
FORENOONforenoon n. Synonym of morning: the part of the day between sunrise and noon.
FORENOON n. the period of daylight before noon.
FOREWORNforeworn adj. (Archaic) worn out; wasted; used up.
FOREWORN adj. worn out, also FORWORN.
FRONDOSEfrondose adj. (Botany) leafy.
frondose adj. (Paleontology) possessing a frond, not discoid.
FRONDOSE adj. having fronds, also FRONDOUS.
OVERFONDoverfond adj. Excessively fond.
over-fond adj. Alternative form of overfond.
OVERFOND adj. foolish to excess.
PENTROOFpentroof n. Alternative form of pent roof.
pent␣roof n. A sloping roof with a singular surface.
pent␣roof n. A short roof appended to the side of a building, particularly a barn.
ROOFLINEroofline n. The profile of a roof or a series of roofs.
ROOFLINE n. the profile of a roof.
UNROOFEDunroofed adj. Not roofed, not having a roof.
unroofed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unroof.
UNROOF v. to remove the roof.
WOODFERNwoodfern n. Any of several evergreen ferns, of the family Dryopteridaceae, especially genus Dryopteris, that have…
wood␣fern n. Many species of ferns in genus Dryopteris.
WOODFERN n. an evergreen fern.
WOONERFSwoonerfs n. Plural of woonerf.
WOONERF n. (Dutch) a road in the Netherlands primarily for bicyclists and pedestrians.

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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