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FRAN'CIC, a. Pertaining to the Franks or French.
FRANCIS'CAN, a. Belonging to the order of St. Francis. FRANCIS'CAN , n. One of t...
FRANGIBIL'ITY, n. The state or quality of being frangible.
FRAN'GIBLE, a. [from L. frango, to break.] That may be broken; brittle; fragile;...
FRAN'ION, n. A paramour, or a boon companion. [Not used.]
FRANK, a. 1. Open; ingenuous; candid; free in uttering real sentiments; not rese...
FRANKALMOIGNE, n. frankalmoin'. Free alms; in English law, a tenure by which a r...
FRANK'CHASE, n. A liberty of free chase, whereby persons having lands within the...
FRANK'ED, pp. Exempted from postage.
FRANK'FEE, n. Freehold; a holding of lands in fee simple.
FRANKIN'CENSE, n. [frank and incense.] A dry resinous substance in pieces or dro...
FRANK'ING, ppr. Exempting from postage.
FRANK'LAW, n. Free or common law, or the benefit a person has by it.
FRANK'LIN, n. A freeholder. Obs.
FRANK'LINITE, n. A mineral compound of iron, zinc and manganese, found in New Je...
FRANK'LY, adv. 1. Openly; freely; ingenuously; without reserve, constraint or di...