These are the meanings of the letters OAFDOM when you unscramble them.
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Doom (v. t.)
Judgment; judicial sentence; penal decree; condemnation.
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Doom (v. t.)
That to which one is doomed or sentenced; destiny or fate, esp. unhappy destiny; penalty.
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Doom (v. t.)
Ruin; death.
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Doom (v. t.)
Discriminating opinion or judgment; discrimination; discernment; decision.
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Doom (v. t.)
To judge; to estimate or determine as a judge.
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Doom (v. t.)
To pronounce sentence or judgment on; to condemn; to consign by a decree or sentence; to sentence; as, a criminal doomed to chains or death.
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Doom (v. t.)
To ordain as penalty; hence, to mulct or fine.
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Doom (v. t.)
To assess a tax upon, by estimate or at discretion.
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Doom (v. t.)
To destine; to fix irrevocably the destiny or fate of; to appoint, as by decree or by fate.
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Foam (n.)
The white substance, consisting of an aggregation of bubbles, which is formed on the surface of liquids, or in the mouth of an animal, by violent agitation or fermentation; froth; spume; scum; as, the foam of the sea.
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Foam (n.)
To gather foam; to froth; as, the billows foam.
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Foam (n.)
To form foam, or become filled with foam; -- said of a steam boiler when the water is unduly agitated and frothy, as because of chemical action.
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Foam (v.t.)
To cause to foam; as,to foam the goblet; also (with out), to throw out with rage or violence, as foam.
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Food (n.)
What is fed upon; that which goes to support life by being received within, and assimilated by, the organism of an animal or a plant; nutriment; aliment; especially, what is eaten by animals for nourishment.
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Food (n.)
Anything that instructs the intellect, excites the feelings, or molds habits of character; that which nourishes.
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Food (v. t.)
To supply with food.
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Mood (n.)
Manner; style; mode; logical form; musical style; manner of action or being. See Mode which is the preferable form).
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Mood (n.)
Manner of conceiving and expressing action or being, as positive, possible, hypothetical, etc., without regard to other accidents, such as time, person, number, etc.; as, the indicative mood; the infinitive mood; the subjunctive mood. Same as Mode.
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Mood (n.)
Temper of mind; temporary state of the mind in regard to passion or feeling; humor; as, a melancholy mood; a suppliant mood.