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FA'INING, ppr. wishing; desiring fondly. In his faining eye.
FAIN, a. 1. Glad; pleased; rejoiced. but the appropriate sense of the word is, g...
FA'ILURE, n. fa'ilyur. 1. A failing; deficience; cessation of supply, or total d...
FA'ILING, ppr. Becoming deficient or insufficient; becoming weaker; decaying; de...
FA'ILANCE, n. fault; failure. Obs.
FAIL, v.i. [L. fallo; Gr. whence; Eng. felony. It See ms to be allied to fall, f...
F'AHLUNITE, n. Automalite, a subspecies of octahedral corundum.
F'AHLERZ, n. Gray copper, or gray copper ore, called by Jameson tetrahedral copp...
FAG'OT, n. [Gr. See Fadge . The sense is a bundle or collection, like pack.] 1. ...
FAGEND', n. [fag and end. See Fag , v.i. supra.] 1. The end of a web of cloth, g...
FAG, v.t. To beat. [Not in use.] FAG , n. A slave; one who works hard. [Not in u...
FAF'FEL, v.i. To stammer. [Not in use.]
FAE'CES, n. [L.] Excrement; also, settlings; sediment after infusion or distilla...
FAECAL, a. [See Fecal .]
FA'DY, a. Wearing away; losing color or strength.
FA'DINGNESS, n. Decay; liableness to decay.