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Webster Dictionary :: Forktail

FORK'TAIL, n. A salmon, in his fourth year's growth. [Local.]

Webster Dictionary :: Forky

FORK'Y, a. Forked; furcated; opening into two or more parts, shoots or points; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Forlore

FORLO'RE, a. Forlorn. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Forlorn

FORLORN', a. 1. Deserted; destitute; stripped or deprived; forsaken. Hence, lost...

Webster Dictionary :: Forlornness

FORLORN'NESS, n. Destitution; misery; a forsaken or wretched condition.

Webster Dictionary :: Forlye

FORLYE, v.i. To lye before. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Form

FORM, n. [L. forma.] 1. The shape or external appearance of a body; the figure, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Formal

FORM'AL, a. 1. According to form; agreeable to established mode; regular; method...

Webster Dictionary :: Formalism

FORM'ALISM, n. Formality. [The latter is generally used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Formalist

FORM'ALIST, n. 1. One who observes forms, or practices external ceremonies. More...

Webster Dictionary :: Formality

FORMAL'ITY, n. 1. The practice or observance of forms. Formalities of extraordin...

Webster Dictionary :: Formalize

FORM'ALIZE, v.t. To model. [Not used.] FORM'ALIZE , v.i. To affect formality. [L...

Webster Dictionary :: Formally

FORM'ALLY, adv. 1. According to established form, rule, order, rite or ceremony....

Webster Dictionary :: Formation

FORMA'TION, n. [L. formatio.] 1. The act of forming or making; the act of creati...

Webster Dictionary :: Formative

FORM'ATIVE, a. 1. Giving form; having the power of giving form; plastic. The mea...

Webster Dictionary :: Formed

FORM'ED, pp. Made; shaped; molded; planned; arranged; combined; enacted; constit...

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