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FOX'HUNTER, n. One who hunts or pursues foxes with hounds.
FOX'ISH, FOX'LIKE, a. Resembling a fox in qualities; cunning.
FOX'SHIP, n. The character or qualities of a fox; cunning.
FOX'TAIL, n. A species of grass, the Alopecurus.
FOX'TRAP, n. A trap, or a gin or snare to catch foxes.
FOX'Y, a. Pertaining to foxes; wily. [Not used.]
FOY, n. Faith. [Not used.]
FRA'CAS, n. An uproar; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance.
FRACT, v.t. To break. [Not used.]
FRAC'TION, n. [L. fractio, frango, fractus, to break. See Break .] 1. The act of...
FRAC'TIONAL, a. Belonging to a broken number; comprising a part or the parts of ...
FRAC'TIOUS, a. Apt to break out into a passion; apt to quarrel; cross; snappish;...
FRAC'TIOUSLY, adv. Passionately; snappishly.
FRAC'TIOUSNESS, n. A cross or snappish temper.
FRAC'TURE, n. [L. fractura. See Break .] 1. A breach in any body, especially a b...
FRAC'TURED, pp. Broken; cracked.