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FIB'ULA, n. [L.] 1. The outer and lesser bone of the leg, much smaller than the ...
FICK'LE, a. [L. vacillo; Gr.; Heb. to stagger.] 1. Wavering; inconstant; unstabl...
FICK'LENESS, n. 1. A wavering; wavering disposition; inconstancy; instability; u...
FICK'LY, adv. Without firmness or steadiness.
FI'CO, n. An act of contempt done with the fingers, expressing a fig for you.
FIC'TILE, a. [L. fictilis, from fictus, fingo, to feign.] Molded into form by ar...
FIC'TION, n. [L. fictio, from fingo, to feign.] 1. The act of feigning, inventin...
FICTIOUS, for fictitious, not used.
FICTI'TIOUS, a. [L. fictifius, from fingo, to feign.] 1. Feigned; imaginary; not...
FICTI'TIOUSLY, adv. by fiction; falsely; counterfeitly.
FICTI'TIOUSNESS, n. Feigned representation.
FIC'TIVE, a. Feigned. [Not used.]
FID, n. 1. A square bar of wood or iron, with a shoulder at one end, used to sup...
FID'DLE, n. [L. fides, fidicula.] A stringed instrument of music; a violin. FID'...
FID'DLE-FADDLE, n. Trifles. [A low cant word.] FID'DLE-FADDLE , a. Trifling; mak...
FID'DLE-STICK, n. The bow and string with which a fiddler plays on a violin.