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FICTION n. 5 definitions
Any like assumption made for convenience, as for passing more rapidly over what is not disputed, and arriving at points really at issue.
FID n. 4 definitions
A square bar of wood or iron, used to support the topmast, being passed through a hole or mortise at its heel, and resting on the trestle trees.
FIERY a. 5 definitions
Passionate; easily provoked; irritable. You kniw the fiery quality of the duke. Shak.
FIGURATE a. 3 definitions
Florid; figurative; involving passing discords by the freer melodic movement of one or more parts or voices in the harmony; as, figurate counterpoint or descant. Figurate counterpoint or descant (Mus.), that which is not simple, or in which the parts do not move together tone for tone, but in which freer movement of on…
FIGURE n. 24 definitions
A form of melody or accompaniment kept up through a strain or passage; a musical or motive; a florid embellishment.
FILTER n. 4 definitions
us substance, as cloth, paper, sand, or charcoal, through which water or other liquid may passed to cleanse it from the solid or impure matter held in suspension; a chamber or device containing such substance; a strainer; also, a similar device for purifying air. Filter bed, a pond, the bottom of which is a filter comp…
FILTRATE n. 2 definitions
That which has been filtered; the liquid which has passed through the filter in the process of filtration.
FIND v. 11 definitions
experience; to discover by the intellect or the feelings; to detect; to feel. "I find you passing gentle." Shak. The torrid zone is now found habitable. Cowley.
FIRE n. 21 definitions
Ardor of passion, whether love or hate; excessive warmth; consumingviolence of temper. he had fire in his temper.Atterbury.
FIREBALL n.
A luminous meteor, resembling a ball of fire passing rapidly through the air, and sometimes exploding.
FIRMLESS a. 2 definitions
Detached from substance. [Obs.] Does passion still the firmless mind control Pope.
FIRST-CLASS a.
-rate; as, a first-class telescope. First- class car or First-class railway carriage, any passenger car of the highest regular class, and intended for passengers who pay the highest regular rate; -- distinguished from a second-class car.
FIST n. 5 definitions
the index mark [], used to direct special attention to the passage which follows. Hand over fist (Naut.), rapidly; hand over hand.
FIT n. 19 definitions
In Old English, a song; a strain; a canto or portion of a ballad; a passus. [Written also fitte, fytte, etc.] To play some pleasant fit. Spenser.
FLAGITATE v.
To importune; to demand fiercely or with passion. [Archaic] Carcyle.
FLAME n. 7 definitions
Burning zeal or passion; elevated and noble enthusiasm; glowing imagination; passionate excitement or anger. "In a flame of zeal severe." Milton. Where flames refin'd in breasts seraphic glow. Pope. Smit with the love of sister arts we came, And met congenial, mingling flame with flame. Pope.
FLAMING a. 3 definitions
Ardent; passionate; burning with zeal; irrepressibly earnest; as, a flaming proclomation or harangue.
FLANK v. 9 definitions
To overlook or command the flank of; to secure or guard the flank of; to pass around or turn the flank of; to attack, or threaten to attack; the flank of.
FLARE v. 8 definitions
bows of a ship flare. To flare up, to become suddenly heated or excited; to burst into a passion. [Colloq.] Thackeray.
FLARE-UP n.
A sudden burst of anger or passion; an angry dispute. [Colloq.]
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