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FO'CIL, n. The greater focil is the ulna or tibia, the greater bone of the fore-...
FO'CUS, n. plu. focuses, or foci. [L. focus, a fire, the hearth.] 1. In optics, ...
FOD'DER, n. 1. Food or dry food for cattle, horses and sheep, as hay, straw and ...
FOD'DERED, pp. Fed with dry food, or cut grass, _c.; as, to fodder cows.
FOD'DERER, n. He who fodders cattle.
FOD'DERING, ppr. Feeding with dry food, _c.
FO'DIENT, a. [L. fodio, to dig.] Digging; throwing up with a spade. [Little used.]
FOE, n. fo. [See Fiend .] 1. An enemy; one who entertains personal enmity, hatre...
FOEHOOD, n. Enmity. [Not in use.]
FOELIKE, a. Like an enemy.
FOEMAN, n. An enemy in war. Obs.
FOETUS. [See Fetus .]
FOG, n. 1. A dense watery vapor, exhaled from the earth, or from rivers and lake...
FOG'BANK, n. At sea, an appearance in hazy weather sometimes resembling land at ...
FOG'GAGE, n. Rank grass not consumed or mowed in summer.
FOG'GINESS, n. [from foggy.] The state of being foggy; a state of the air filled...