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FAN n. 3 definitions
An instrument used for producing artificial currents of air, by the wafting or revolving motion of a broad surface; as:
FATE n.
ds lay the silent, brooding, everlasting fate of which victim and tyrant were alike the instruments. Froude.
FATHER n.
; the supposed father. -- Spiritual father. (a) A religious teacher or guide, esp. one instrumental in leading a soul to God. (b) (R. C. Ch.) A priest who hears confession in the sacrament of penance. -- The Holy Father (R. C. Ch.), the pope.
FEOFFMENT n.
The instrument or deed by which corporeal hereditaments are conveyed. [Obs. in the U.S., Rare in Eng.]
FESCUE n.
An instrument for playing on the harp; a plectrum. [Obs.] Chapman.
FIDDLE n.
A stringed instrument of music played with a bow; a violin; a kit.
FIDICINAL a.
Of or pertaining to a stringed instrument.
FIDUCIARY n.
One who holds a thing in trust for another; a trustee. Instrumental to the conveying God's blessing upon those whose fiduciaries they are. Jer. Taylor.
FIELD n.
The space covered by an optical instrument at one view. Without covering, save yon field of stars. Shak. Ask of yonder argent fields above. Pope.
FILE n.
A steel instrument, having cutting ridges or teeth, made by indentation with a chisel, used for abrading or smoothing other substances, as metals, wood, etc.
FINGER n. 3 definitions
Skill in the use of the fingers, as in playing upon a musical instrument. [R.] She has a good finger. Busby. Ear finger, the little finger. -- Finger alphabet. See Dactylology. -- Finger bar, the horizontal bar, carrying slotted spikes, or fingers, through which the vibratory knives of mowing and reaping machines pla…
FINGERING n.
The manner of using the fingers in playing or striking the keys of an instrument of music; movement or management of the fingers in playing on a musical instrument, in typewriting, etc.
FIPPLE n.
A stopper, as in a wind instrument of music. [Obs.] Bacon.
FIRE n.
s in a street, building, etc., for extinguishing fires. -- Fire policy, the writing or instrument expressing the contract of insurance against loss by fire. -- Fire pot. (a) (Mil.) A small earthen pot filled with combustibles, formerly used as a missile in war. (b) The cast iron vessel which holds the fuel or fire in…
FIRING n.
Fuel; firewood or coal. [Obs.] Mortimer. Firing iron, an instrument used in cauterizing.
FIRST n.
The upper part of a duet, trio, etc., either vocal or instrumental; -- so called because it generally expresses the air, and has a preëminence in the combined effect.
FISTUCA n.
An instrument used by the ancients in driving piles.
FLAGEOLET n.
he old recorder. Flageolet tones (Mus.), the naturel harmonics or overtones of stringed instruments.
FLAIL n.
An instrument for threshing or beating grain from the ear by hand, consisting of a wooden staff or handle, at the end of which a stouter and shorter pole or club, called a swipe, is so hung as to swing freely. His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn. Milton.
FLAKE n.
olors in the flower, the petals having large stripes. Flake knife (Archæol.), a cutting instrument used by savage tribes, made of a flake or chip of hard stone. Tylor. -- Flake stand, the cooling tub or vessel of a still worm. Knight. -- Flake white. (Paint.) (a) The purest white lead, in the form of flakes or scales…
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