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Webster Dictionary :: Father-in-law

F'ATHER-IN-LAW, n. The father of one's husband or wife; and a man who marries a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Fathered

F'ATHERED, pp. 1. Adopted; taken as one's own; ascribed to one as the author. 2....

Webster Dictionary :: Fatherhood

F'ATHERHOOD, n. The state of being a father, or the character or authority of a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Fathering

F'ATHERING, ppr. Adopting; taking or acknowledging as one's own; ascribing to th...

Webster Dictionary :: Fatherlasher

F'ATHERLASHER, n. A fish of the genus Cottus or bull-head, called scorpius or sc...

Webster Dictionary :: Fatherless

F'ATHERLESS, a. 1. Destitute of a living father; as a fatherless child. 3. Witho...

Webster Dictionary :: Fatherlessness

F'ATHERLESSNESS, n. The state of being without a father.

Webster Dictionary :: Fatherliness

F'ATHERLINESS, n. [See Fatherly .] The qualities of a father; parental kindness,...

Webster Dictionary :: Fatherly

F'ATHERLY, a. [father and like.] 1. Like a father in affection and care; tender;...

Webster Dictionary :: Fathom

FATH'OM, n. 1. A measure of length containing six feet, the space to which a man...

Webster Dictionary :: Fathomed

FATH'OMED, pp. Encompassed with the arms; reached; comprehended.

Webster Dictionary :: Fathomer

FATH'OMER, n. One who fathoms.

Webster Dictionary :: Fathoming

FATH'OMING, ppr. Encompassing with the arms; reaching; comprehending; sounding; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Fathomless

FATH'OMLESS, a. 1. That of which no bottom can be found; bottomless. 2. That can...

Webster Dictionary :: Fatidical

FATID'ICAL, a. [L. fatidicus; fatum and dico.] Having power to foretell future e...

Webster Dictionary :: Fatiferous

FATIF'EROUS, a. [L. fatifer; futum and fero. Deadly; mortal, destructive.

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