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FAU'SEN, n. A large eel.
FAUN'IST, n. One who attends to rural disquisitions; a naturalist.
FAUN, n. [L. faunus.] Among the Romans, a kind of demigod, or rural deity, calle...
FAULT'Y, a. 1. Containing faults, blemishes or defects; defective; imperfect; as...
FAULT'LESSNESS, n. Freedom from faults or defects.
FAULT'LESS, a. 1. Without fault; not defective or imperfect; free from blemish; ...
FAULT'ING, ppr. Accusing.
FAULT'INESS, n. [from faulty.] 1. The state of being faulty, defective or errone...
FAULT'ILY, adv. [from faulty.] Defectively; erroneously; imperfectly; improperly...
FAULT'FUL, a. Full of faults or sins.
FAULT'ER, n. An offender; one who commits a fault. FAULT'-FINDER , n. One who ce...
FAULT'ED, pp. Charged with a fault; accused.
FAULT, n. [See Fail .] 1. Properly, an erring or missing; a failing; hence, an e...
FAU'FEL, n. [said to be Sanscrit.] The fruit of a species of the palm tree.
FAUCHION. [See Falchion .]
FAU'CET, n. A pipe to be inserted in a cask for drawing liquor, and stopped with...