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FROCK, n. An upper coat, or an outer garment. The word is now used for a loose g...
FROG, n. [L. rana, from the root of rend, from its broken shape, or from leaping...
FROG'BIT, n. A plant, the Hydrocharis.
FROG'FISH, n. 1. An animal of surinam, which is said to change from a fish to a ...
FROG'GRASS, n. A plant.
FROG'GY, a. Having frogs.
FROISE, n. A kind of food made by frying bacon inclosed in a pancake.
FROL'ICK, a. Gay; merry; full of levity; dancing, playing or frisking about; ful...
FROL'ICKLY, adv. With mirth and gaiety. Obs.
FROL'ICKSOME, a. Full of gaiety and mirth; given to pranks.
FROL'ICKSOMENESS, n. Gaiety; wild pranks.
FROM, prep. The sense of from may be expressed by the noun distance, or by the a...
FROM'WARD, adv. Away from; the contrary of toward.
FROND, n. [L. frons, frondis. the sense is a shoot or shooting forward, as in fr...
FRONDA'TION, n. A lopping of trees.
FRONDES'CENCE, n. [L. frondesco, from frons.] In botany, the precise time of the...