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FIRE, n. [The radical sense of fire is usually, to rush, to rage, to be violentl...
FIR-TREE. [See Fir .]
FIR, n. The name of several species of the genus Pinus; as the Scotch fir, the s...
FIP'PLE, n. [L. fibula.] A stopper. [Not in use.]
FIN'SCALE, n. A river fish, called the rudd.
FINO'CHIO, n. A variety of fennel.
FIN'NY, a. Furnished with fins; as finny fish; finny tribes; finny prey. FIN'-TO...
FIN'NIKIN, n. A sort of pigeon, with a crest somewhat resembling the mane of a h...
FIN'NED, a. Having broad edges on either side; applied to a plow.
FINN, n. A native of Finland, in Europe.
FIN'LIKE, a. Resembling a fin; as a finlike oar.
FIN'LESS, a. [from fin.] Destitute of fins; as finless fish.
FIN'ITUDE, n. Limitation. [Not used.]
FI'NITENESS, n. Limitation; confinement within certain boundaries; as the finite...
FI'NITELY, adv. Within limits; to a certain degree only.
FI'NITE, a. [L. finitus, from finio, to finish, from finis, limit.] Having a lim...