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FOLIA'CEOUS, a. [L. foliaceus, from folium, a leaf. See Foil .] 1. Leafy; having...
FO'LIAGE, n. [L. folium, a leaf. See Foil .] 1. Leaves in general; as a tree of ...
FO'LIAGED, a. Furnished with foliage.
FO'LIATE, v.t. [L. foliatus, from folium, a leaf. Gr.] 1. To beat into a leaf, o...
FO'LIATED, pp. 1. Spread or covered with a thin plate or foil. 2. In mineralogy,...
FO'LIATING, ppr. Covering with a leaf or foil.
FOLIA'TION, n. [L. foliatio.] 1. In botany, the leafing of plants; vernation; th...
FO'LIATURE, n. The state of being beaten into foil.
FO'LIER, n. Goldsmith's foil.
FOLIF'EROUS, a. [L. folium, leaf, and fero, to bear.] Producing leaves.
FO'LIO, n. [L. folium, a leaf, in folio.] 1. A book of the largest size, formed ...
FO'LIOLE, n. [from L. folium, a leaf.] A leaflet; one of the single leaves, whic...
FO'LIOMORT, a. [L. folium mortuum.] Of a dark yellow color, or that of a faded l...
FO'LIOUS, a. 1. Leafy; thin; unsubstantial. 2. In botany, having leaves intermix...
FOLK, n. foke. [L. vulgus. The sense is a crowd, from collecting or pressing, no...
FOLKLAND, n. In English law, copyhold land; land held by the common people, at t...