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FRA'GRANT, a. Sweet of smell; odorous. Fragrant the fertile earth after soft sho...
FRA'GRANTLY, adv. With sweet scent.
FRAIL, a. [L. fragilis, or from a different root.] 1. Weak; infirm; liable to fa...
FRA'ILNESS, n. Weakness; infirmity; as the frailness of the body.
FRA'ILTY, n. 1. Weakness of resolution; infirmity; liableness to be deceived or ...
FRAISCHEUR, n. Freshness; coolness. [Not English.]
FRAISE, n. 1. In fortification, a defense consisting of pointed stakes driven in...
FRAME, v.t. [L. armus, Eng. arm.] 1. To fit or prepare and unite several parts i...
FRA'MED, pp. Fitted and united in due form; made; composed; devised; adjusted.
FRA'MER, n. One who frames; a maker; a contriver.
FRA'MEWORK, n. Work done in a frame.
FRA'MING, ppr. Fitting and joining in due construction; making; fabricating; com...
FRAM'POLD, a. Peevish; rugged. [Low and not in use.]
FRANC, n. 1. An ancient coin of France. The value of the gold frank was somethin...
FRAN'CHISE, n. fran'chiz. [See Frank .] Properly, liberty, freedom. Hence, 1. A ...
FRAN'CHISEMENT, n. Release from burden or restriction; freedom.