foreˌtopˈmast (fōrˌtŏpˈmȧst), a mast next above the first mast.

forˈfeit-ed (fôrˈfĭt-ĕd), lost by an error or offense.

forˈmi-da-ble (fôrˈmĭ-dȧ-b’l), terrible.

for-soothˈ (fôr-so̅o̅thˈ), certainly.

forthˈwith (fōrthˈwĭthˈ), directly, without delay.

forˈti-tude (fôrˈtĭ-tūd), strength, courage.

Fort Larˈa-mie (lărˈȧ-mĭ), in Wyoming.

Fort Mont-gomˈer-y (mŏnt-gŭmˈẽr-ĭ), an American fort on the Hudson river, during the Revolutionary War.

fosˈter father (fŏsˈtẽr), a man who has performed the duties of a parent to the child of another by rearing the child as his own.

fouled (fould), entangled.