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Webster Dictionary :: Fracturing

FRAC'TURING, ppr. Breaking; bursting asunder; cracking.

Webster Dictionary :: Fragile

FRAG'ILE, a. [L. fragilis, from frango, to break.] 1. Brittle; easily broken. Th...

Webster Dictionary :: Fragility

FRAGIL'ITY, n. 1. Brittleness; easiness to be broken. 2. Weakness; liableness to...

Webster Dictionary :: Fragment

FRAG'MENT, n. [L. fragmentum, from frango, to break.] 1. A part broken off; a pi...

Webster Dictionary :: Fragmentary

FRAG'MENTARY, a. Composed of fragments.

Webster Dictionary :: Fragor

FRA'GOR, n. [L. See Break .] 1. A loud and sudden sound; the report of any thing...

Webster Dictionary :: Fragrance

FRA'GRANCE,'GRANCY, n. [L. fragrantia, from fragro, to smell strong.]

Webster Dictionary :: Fragrant

FRA'GRANT, a. Sweet of smell; odorous. Fragrant the fertile earth after soft sho...

Webster Dictionary :: Fragrantly

FRA'GRANTLY, adv. With sweet scent.

Webster Dictionary :: Frail

FRAIL, a. [L. fragilis, or from a different root.] 1. Weak; infirm; liable to fa...

Webster Dictionary :: Frailness

FRA'ILNESS, n. Weakness; infirmity; as the frailness of the body.

Webster Dictionary :: Frailty

FRA'ILTY, n. 1. Weakness of resolution; infirmity; liableness to be deceived or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Fraischeur

FRAISCHEUR, n. Freshness; coolness. [Not English.]

Webster Dictionary :: Fraise

FRAISE, n. 1. In fortification, a defense consisting of pointed stakes driven in...

Webster Dictionary :: Frame

FRAME, v.t. [L. armus, Eng. arm.] 1. To fit or prepare and unite several parts i...

Webster Dictionary :: Framed

FRA'MED, pp. Fitted and united in due form; made; composed; devised; adjusted.

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