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F'ARCE, v.t. [L. farcio.] 1. To stuff; to fill with mingled ingredients. [Little...
FAR-SHOOT'ING, a. Shooting to a great distance. Great love, he said, and the far...
FAR-PIER'CING, a. Striking or penetrating a great way; as a far-piercing eye.
F'AR-FETCHED, a. 1. Brought from a remote place. Whose pains have earned the far...
F'AR-FETCH, n. A deep laid stratagem. [Little used.]
F'AR-FAMED, a. Widely celebrated.
FAR-ABOUT', n. A going out of the way. [Not in use.]
F'AR, a. [L. porro; Gr. connected with, a way, a passing, to pass or go. See Far...
FAQUIR, [See Fakir .]
FAP, a. Fuddled. [Not in use.]
FAN'TOM, n. [L. phantasma, from the Greek. See Fancy .] Something that appears t...
FAN'TASY, n. Now written fancy, which see. Is not this something more than fantasy?
FANTAS'TICALNESS, n. Compliance with fancy; humorousness; whimsicalness; unreaso...
FANTAS'TICALLY, adv. 1. by the power of imagination. 2. In a fantastic manner; c...
FANTAS'TIC, FANTAS'TICAL, a. [Gr. vision, fancy, from to appear.] 1. Fanciful; p...
FAN'TASM, n. [Gr. from to appear. Usually written phantasm.] That which appears ...