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FAL'LOWED, pp. Plowed and harrowed for a season, without being sown.
FAL'LOW-FINCH, n. A small bird, the oenanthe or wheat-ear.
FAL'LOW-CROP, n. The crop taken from fallowed ground.
FAL'LOW, a. [L. fulvus; qu. helvus, for felvus. This word may be from the root o...
FALL'INGIN, n. An indenting or hollow; opposed to rising or prominence. Falling ...
FALL'ING-STONE, n. A stone falling from the atmosphere; a meteorite; an aerolite.
FALL'ING-STAR, n. A luminous meteor, suddenly appearing and darting through the ...
FALL'ING-SICKNESS, n. The epilepsy; a disease in which the patient suddenly lose...
FALL'ING, ppr. Descending; dropping; disemboguing; apostatizing; declining; decr...
FAL'LIBLE, a. [L. fallo, to deceive.] 1. Liable to fail or mistake; that may err...
FALLIBIL'ITY, n. [See Fallible .] 1. Liableness to deceive; the quality of being...
FALL'ER, n. One that falls.
FAL'LENCY, n. Mistake. Obs.
FALL'EN, pp. or a. Dropped; descended; degraded; decreased; ruined.
FAL'LACY, n. [L. fallacia.] 1. Deceptive or false appearance; deceitfulness; tha...
FALLA'CIOUSNESS, n. Tendency to deceive or mislead; inconclusiveness; as the fal...