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FA'ITHFULLY, adv. 1. In a faithful manner; with good faith. 2. With strict adher...
FA'ITHFULNESS, n. 1. Fidelity; loyalty; firm adherence to allegiance and duty; a...
FA'ITHLESS, a. 1. Without belief in the revealed truths of religion; unbelieving...
FA'ITHLESSNESS, n. 1. Unbelief, as to revealed religion. 2. Perfidy; treachery; ...
FA'ITOUR, n. [L. factor.] An evildoer; a scoundrel; a mean fellow. Obs.
FAKE, n. One of the circles or windings of a cable or hawser, as it lies in a co...
F'AKIR, F'AQUIR, n. A monk in India. The fakirs subject themselves to severe aus...
FALCA'DE, n. [L. falx, a sickle or sythe.] A horse is said to make a falcade, wh...
FALC'ATE, FALC'ATED, a. [L. falcatus, from faix, a sickly, sythe or reaping hook...
FALCA'TION, n. Crookedness; a bending in the form of a sickle.
FAL'CHION, n. fal'chun. a is pronounced as in fall. [L. falx, a reaping hook.] A...
FAL'CIFORM a. [L. falx, a reaping hook, and form.] In the shape of a sickle; res...
FAL'CON, n. Sometimes pron. fawcon. [L. falco, a hawk. The falcon is probably so...
FAL'CONER, n. A person who breeds and trains hawks for taking wild fowls; one wh...
FAL'CONET, n. A small cannon or piece of ordinance, whose diameter at the bore i...
FAL'CONRY, n. [L. falco, a hawk.] 1. The art of training hawks to the exercise o...