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F'ATHERLESS, a. 1. Destitute of a living father; as a fatherless child. 3. Witho...
F'ATHERLASHER, n. A fish of the genus Cottus or bull-head, called scorpius or sc...
F'ATHERING, ppr. Adopting; taking or acknowledging as one's own; ascribing to th...
F'ATHERHOOD, n. The state of being a father, or the character or authority of a ...
F'ATHERED, pp. 1. Adopted; taken as one's own; ascribed to one as the author. 2....
F'ATHER-IN-LAW, n. The father of one's husband or wife; and a man who marries a ...
F'ATHER, n. [L. pater. The primary sense is obvious.] 1. He who begets a child; ...
FATES, n. plu. In mythology, the destinies or parcae; goddesses supposed to pres...
FA'TEFUL, a. Bearing fatal power; producing fatal events. The fateful steel.
FA'TED, a. 1. Decreed by fate; doomed; destined. He was fated to rule over a fac...
FATE, n. [L. fatum, from for, fari, to speak, whence fatus.] 1. Primarily, a dec...
FAT'BRAINED, a. Dull of apprehension.
FA'TALNESS, n. Invincible necessity.
FA'TALLY, adv. 1. by a decree of fate or destiny; by inevitable necessity or det...
FATAL'ITY, n. 1. A fixed unalterable course of things, independent of God or any...
FA'TALIST, n. One who maintains that all things happen by inevitable necessity.