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FIN'GER-STONE, n. A fossil resembling an arrow.
FIN'GERED, pp. 1. Played on; handled; touched. 2. a. Having fingers. In botany, ...
FIN'GERING, ppr. Handling; touching lightly. FIN'GERING , n. 1. The act of touch...
FIN'GLE-FANGLE, n. A trifle. [Vulgar.]
FIN'GRIGO, n. A plant, of the genus Pisonia. The fruit is a kind of berry or plum.
FIN'ICAL, a. [from fine.] 1. Nice; spruce; foppish; pretending to a great nicety...
FIN'ICALLY, adv. With great nicety or spruceness; foppishly.
FIN'ICALNESS, n. Extreme nicety in dress or manners; foppishness.
FI'NING, ppr. [See Fine , the verb.] 1. Clarifying; refining; purifying; defecat...
FIN'ING-POT, n. A vessel in which metals are refined.
FI'NIS, n. [L.] An end; conclusion.
FIN'ISH, v.t. [L. finio, from finis, an end.] 1. To arrive at the end of, in per...
FIN'ISHED, pp. 1. Completed; ended; done; perfected. 2. a. Complete; perfect; po...
FIN'ISHER, n. 1. One who finishes; one who completely performs. 2. One who puts ...
FIN'ISHING, ppr. Completing; perfecting; bringing to an end. FIN'ISHING or FIN'I...
FI'NITE, a. [L. finitus, from finio, to finish, from finis, limit.] Having a lim...