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1,000+ words match “PROPER”

FACTORIZE v. 2 definitions
attached, the warning being to the effect that he shall not pay the money or deliver the property of the defendant in his hands to him, but appear and answer the suit of the plaintiff.
FAIRLY adv. 4 definitions
Honestly; properly. Such means of comfort or even luxury, as lay fairly within their grasp. Hawthorne.
FALL v. 47 definitions
ular. -- To fall in. (a) To sink inwards; as, the roof fell in. (b) (Mil.) To take one's proper or assigned place in line; as, to fall in on the right. (c) To come to an end; to terminate; to lapse; as, on the death of Mr. B., the annuuity, which he had so long received, fell in. (d) To become operative. "The reversio…
FALLOW n. 6 definitions
The plowing or tilling of land, without sowing it for a season; as, summer fallow, properly conducted, has ever been found a sure method of destroying weeds. Be a complete summer fallow, land is rendered tender and mellow. The fallow gives it a better tilth than can be given by a fallow crop. Sinclair. Fallow crop, the…
FALSE a. 12 definitions
n abnormal conception in which a mole, or misshapen fleshy mass, is produced instead of a properly organized fetus. -- False croup (Med.), a spasmodic affection of the larynx attended with the symptoms of membranous croup, but unassociated with the deposit of a fibrinous membrane. -- False door or window (Arch.), the…
FAULT n. 10 definitions
Failure to serve the ball into the proper court. At fault, unable to find the scent and continue chase; hance, in trouble ot embarrassment, and unable to proceed; puzzled; thhrown off the track. -- To find fault, to find reason for blaming or complaining; to express dissatisfaction; to complain; -- followed by with be…
FEATHER v. 18 definitions
read, as a cock. Dryden. To feather one's nest, to provide for one's self especially from property belonging to another, confided to one's care; -- an expression taken from the practice of birds which collect feathers for the lining of their nests. -- To feather an oar (Naut), to turn it when it leaves the water so th…
FEE n. 6 definitions
property; possession; tenure. "Laden with rich fee." Spenser. Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee. Wordsworth.
FERAE NATURAE n.
wild nature; -- applied to animals, as foxes, wild ducks, etc., in which no one can claim property.
FERROCYANIC a.
anide. ferrocyanic acid (Chem.), a white crystalline substance, H4(CN)6Fe, of strong acid properties, obtained from potassium ferrocyanide, and regarded as the type of the ferrocyanides; -- called also hydro- ferrocyanic acid, hydrogen ferrocyanide. etc.
FERRUGINATED a.
Having the color or properties of the rust of iron.
FETICHISM; FETISHISM n. 2 definitions
to two great divisions, the first belonging rather to fetichism, the second to polytheism proper. Tylor.
FETISELY adv.
Neatly; gracefully; properly. [Obs.] Chaucer.
FEUD n. 3 definitions
endering to his superior such duties and services as belong to military tenure, etc., the property of the soil always remaining in the lord or superior; a fief; a fee.
FIAR n. 2 definitions
One in whom the property of an estate is vested, subject to the estate of a life renter. I am fiar of the lands; she a life renter. Sir W. Scott.
FIBRINOGENOUS a.
Possessed of properties similar to fibrinogen; capable of forming fibrin.
FIBRINOUS a.
Having, or partaking of the properties of, fibrin; as, fibrious exudation.
FIFTEENTH n. 6 definitions
A species of tax upon personal property formerly laid on towns, boroughs, etc., in England, being one fifteenth part of what the personal property in each town, etc., had been valued at. Burrill.
FILE v. 15 definitions
in a methodical manner for preservation and reverence; to place on file; to insert in its proper place in an arranged body of papers. I would have my several courses and my dishes well filed. Beau. & Fl.
FILS n.
Son; -- sometimes used after a French proper name to distinguish a son from his father, as, Alexandre Dumas, fils.
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