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FISH'Y, a. 1. Consisting of fish. 2. Inhabited by fish; as the fishy flood. 3. H...
FIS'SILE, a. [L. fissilis, from fissus, divided, from findo, to split.] That may...
FISSIL'ITY, n. The quality of admitting to be cleft.
FIS'SIPED, a. [L. fissus, divided, and pes, foot.] Having separate toes. FIS'SIP...
FIS'SURE, n. fish'ure. [L. fissura, from findo, to split.] 1. A cleft; a narrow ...
FIS'SURED, pp. Cleft; divided; cracked.
FIST, n. The hand clinched; the hand with the fingers doubled into the palm. FIS...
FIST'ICUFFS, n. [fist and cuff.] Blows or a combat with the fist; a boxing.
FIS'TULA, n. [L.; Eng. whistle.] 1. Properly, a pipe; a wind instrument of music...
FIS'TULAR, a. Hollow, like a pipe or reed.
FIS'TULATE, v.i. To become a pipe or fistula. FIS'TULATE , v.t. To make hollow l...
FIS'TULIFORM, a. [fistula and form.] Being in round hollow columns, as a mineral...
FIS'TULOUS, a. Having the form or nature of a fistula; as a fistulous ulcer.
FIT, n. [L. peto, impeto, to assult, or to Eng. pet, and primarily to denote a r...
FITCH, n. A chick-pea.
FITCH'ET, FITCH'EW, n. A polecat; a foumart.