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673 words match “FURNISH”

FRIGIDARIUM n.
The cooling room of the Roman thermæ, furnished with a cold bath.
FRILLED a.
Furnished with a frill or frills. Frilled lizard (Zoöl.), a large Australian lizard (Chlamydosaurus Kingii) about three feet long, which has a large, erectile frill on each side of the neck.
FRINGED a.
Furnished with a fringe. Fringed lear (Bot.), a leaf edged with soft parallel hairs.
FRONDED a.
Furnished with fronds. "Fronded palms." Whittier.
FUEL v.
To store or furnish with fuel or firing. [Obs.] Well watered and well fueled. Sir H. Wotton.
FULCRATE a.
Furnished with fulcrums.
FULL a.
Abundantly furnished or provided; sufficient in. quantity, quality, or degree; copious; plenteous; ample; adequate; as, a full meal; a full supply; a full voice; a full compensation; a house full of furniture.
FULL-MANNED a.
Completely furnished wiith men, as a ship.
FUNGIBLES n.
Things which may be furnished or restored in kind, as distinguished from specific things; -- called also fungible things. Burrill.
FURLOUGH v.
To furnish with a furlough; to grant leave of absence to, as to an offcer or soldier.
FURNITURE n.
That with which anything is furnished or supplied; supplies; outfit; equipment. The form and all the furniture of the earth. Tillotson. The thoughts which make the furniture of their minds. M. Arnold.
FUZZY a.
Furnished with fuzz; having fuzz; like fuzz; as, the fuzzy skin of a peach.
GABIONED p.
Furnished with gabions.
GALBAN; GALBANUM n.
siatic umbelliferous plants, mostly species of Ferula. The Bubon Galbanum of South Africa furnishes an inferior kind of galbanum. It has an acrid, bitter taste, a strong, unpleasant smell, and is used for medical purposes, also in the arts, as in the manufacture of varnish.
GALLOONED a.
Furnished or adorned with galloon.
GAMY a.
Showing an unyielding spirit to the last; plucky; furnishing sport; as, a gamy trout.
GANGLIATE; GANGLIATED a.
Furnished with ganglia; as, the gangliated cords of the sympathetic nervous system.
GARNISH v.
To furnish; to supply.
GARRISON v.
To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense; to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town.
GECKO n.
s with large eyes and vertical, elliptical pupils. Their toes are generally expanded, and furnished with adhesive disks, by which they can run over walls and ceilings. They are numerous in warm countries, and a few species are found in Europe and the United States. See Wall gecko, Fanfoot.
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