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FROL'ICKSOME, a. Full of gaiety and mirth; given to pranks.
FROL'ICKSOMENESS, n. Gaiety; wild pranks.
FROM, prep. The sense of from may be expressed by the noun distance, or by the a...
FROM'WARD, adv. Away from; the contrary of toward.
FROND, n. [L. frons, frondis. the sense is a shoot or shooting forward, as in fr...
FRONDA'TION, n. A lopping of trees.
FRONDES'CENCE, n. [L. frondesco, from frons.] In botany, the precise time of the...
FRONDIF'EROUS, a. [L. frons, and fero, to bear.] Producing fronds.
FROND'OUS, a. A frondous flower is one which is leafy, one which produces branch...
FRONT, n. [L. frons, frontis; Gr. the nose.] 1. Properly, the forehead, or part ...
FRONT'AL, n. [L. frontale., frons.] 1. In medicine, a medicament or preparation ...
FRONT'BOX, n. The box in a playhouse before the rest.
FRONT'ED, a. Formed with a front.
FRONTIE'R, n. The marches; the border, confine, or extreme part of a country, bo...
FRONTIE'RED, a. Guarded on the frontiers.
FRONTINAC' FRONTINIAC, n. A species of French wine, named from the place in Lang...