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FIFE, n. [L. pipio, to pip or peep, as a chicken. The word may have received its...
FI'FER, n. One who plays on a fife.
FIFTEE'N, a. Five and ten.
FIFTEE'NTH, a. 1. The ordinal of fifteen; the fifth after the tenth. 2. Containi...
FIFTH, a. [See Five .] 1. The ordinal of five; the next to the fourth. 2. Ellipt...
FIFTH'LY, adv. In the fifth place.
FIF'TIETH, a. The ordinal of fifty; as the fiftieth part of a foot. This may be ...
FIF'TY, a. Five tens; five times ten; as fifty men. It may be used as a noun in ...
FIG, n. [L. ficus; Heb.] 1. The fruit of the fig tree, which is of a round or ob...
FIG-MAR'IGOLD, n. The Mesembryanthemum, a succulent plant, resembling houseleek;...
FIG'-PECKER, n. [L. ficedula.] A bird.
FIG'-TREE, n. A tree of the genus Ficus, growing in warm climates. The receptacl...
FIGHT, v.i. 1. To strive or contend for victory, in battle or in single combat; ...
FIGHTER, n. One that fights; a combatant; a warrior.
FIGHTING, ppr. 1. Contending in battle; striving for victory or conquest. 2. a. ...
FIG'MENT, n. [L. figmentum, from fingo, to feign.] An invention; a fiction; some...