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FER'REOUS, a. [L. ferreus, from ferrum, iron.] Partaking of iron; pertaining to ...
FER'RET, n. 1. An animal of the genus Mustela, or Weasel kind, about 14 inches i...
FER'RETED, pp. Driven from a burrow or lurking place.
FER'RETER, n. One that hunts another in his private retreat.
FER'RETING, ppr. Driving from a lurking place.
FERRI-CAL'CITE, n. [L. ferrum, iron, and calx, lime.] A species of calcarious ea...
FER'RIAGE, n. [See Ferry .] The price or fare to be paid at a ferry; the compens...
FER'RIC, a. Pertaining to or extracted from iron. Ferric acid is the acid of iro...
FERRIF'EROUS, a. [L. ferrum and fer.] Producing or yielding iron.
FER'RILITE, n. [L. ferrum, iron and Gr. a stone.] Rowley ragg; a variety of trap...
FERRO-CY'ANATE, n. A compound of the ferro-cyanic acid with a base.
FERRO-CYAN'IC, a. [L. ferrum, iron and cyanic, which see.] The same as ferroprus...
FERRO-PRUS'SIATE, n. A compound of the ferro-silicic acid with a base, forming a...
FERRO-PRUS'SIC, a. [L. ferrum, iron, and prussic.] Designating a peculiar acid, ...
FERRO-SIL'ICATE, n. A compound of ferro-silicic acid with a base, forming a subs...
FERRO-SILIC'IC, a. [L. ferrum, iron, and silex.] Designating a compound of iron ...