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8,406 words match “NAT”

FERAE NATURAE n.
Of a wild nature; -- applied to animals, as foxes, wild ducks, etc., in which no one can claim property.
FERRICYANATE n.
A salt of ferricyanic acid; a ferricyanide.
FERROCYANATE n.
A salt of ferrocyanic acid; a ferrocyanide.
FERRUGINATED a.
Having the color or properties of the rust of iron.
FERRUMINATE v.
To solder or unite, as metals. [R.] Coleridge.
FERRUMINATION n.
The soldering ir uniting of me [R.] Coleridge.
FESTINATE a.
Hasty; hurried. [Obs.] -- Fes"ti*nate*ly, adv. [Obs.] Shak.
FESTINATION n.
Haste; hurry. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
FIBRINATION n.
The state of acquiring or having an excess of fibrin.
FINATIVE a.
Conclusive; decisive; definitive; final. [Obs.] Greene (1593).
FORAMINATED a.
Having small opening, or foramina.
FOREORDINATE v.
To foreordain.
FOREORDINATION n.
Previous ordination or appointment; predetermination; predestination.
FORTUNATE a. 2 definitions
ging some good thing not foreseen as certain; presaging happiness; auspicious; as, a fortunate event; a fortunate concurrence of circumstances; a fortunate investment.
FORTUNATELY adv.
In a fortunate manner; luckily; successfully; happily.
FORTUNATENESS n.
The condition or quality of being fortunate; good luck; success; happiness.
FRACTIONATE v.
To separate into different portions or fractions, as in the distillation of liquids.
FRATERNATE v.
To fraternize; to hold fellowship. Jefferson.
FRATERNATION; FRATERNISM n.
Fraternization. [R.] Jefferson.
FULMINATE v. 6 definitions
To thunder; hence, to make a loud, sudden noise; to detonate; to explode with a violent report.
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