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F'ARTHINGALE, n. [This is a compound word, but it is not easy to analyze it.] A ...
F'ARTHINGSWORTH, n. As much as is sold for a farthing.
FAS'CES, n. plu. [L. fascis.] In Roman antiquity, an ax tied with a bundle of ro...
FAS'CIA, n. fash'ia. [L. a band or sash.] 1. A band, sash or fillet. In architec...
FAS'CIAL, a fash'ial. Belonging to the fasces.
FAS'CIATED, a. fash'iated. Bound with a fillet, sash or bandage.
FASCIA'TION, n. fashia'tion. The act or manner of binding up diseased parts; ban...
FAS'CICLE, n. [L. fasciculus, from fascis, a bundle.] In botany, a bundle, or li...
FAS'CICLED, a. [from fasciculus, supra.] Growing in bundles or bunches from the ...
FASCIC'ULAR, a. [L. fascicularis.] United in a bundle; as a fascicular root, a r...
FASCIC'ULARLY, adv. In the form of bundles.
FASCIC'ULATE, FASCIC'ULATED, FASCIC'ULITE, n. [supra.] A variety of fibrous horn...
FAS'CINATE, v.t. [L. fascino; Gr.] 1. To bewitch; to enchant; to operate on by s...
FAS'CINATED, pp. Bewitched; enchanted; charmed.
FAS'CINATING, ppr. Bewitching; enchanting; charming; captivating.
FASCINA'TION, n. The act of bewitching or enchanting; enchantment; witchcraft; a...