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FRUI'TION, n. [from L. fruor, to use or enjoy.] Use accompanied with pleasure, c...
FRUITIVE, a. Enjoying.
FRUITLESS, a. 1. Not bearing fruit; barren; destitute of fruit; as a fruitless p...
FRUITLESSLY, a. [from fruitless.] Without any valuable effect; idly; vainly; unp...
FRUITLESSNESS, n. The quality of being vain or unprofitable.
FRUMENTA'CEOUS, a. [L. frumentaceus.] 1. Made of wheat, or like grain. 2. Resemb...
FRUMENTA'RIOUS, a. [L. frumentarius, from frumentum, corn.] Pertaining to wheat ...
FRUMENTA'TION, n. [L. frumentatio.] Among the Romans, a largess of grain bestowe...
FRU'MENTY, n. [L. frumentum, wheat or grain.] Food made of wheat boiled in milk.
FRUMP, n. A joke, jeer or flout. [Not used.] FRUMP , v.t. To insult. [Not in use.]
FRUSH, v.t. To bruise; to crush. Obs. FRUSH , n. In farriery, a sort of tender h...
FRUS'TRABLE, a. [See Frustrate .] That may be frustrated or defeated.
FRUSTRA'NEOUS, a. [See Frustrate .] Vain; useless; unprofitable. [Little used.]
FRUS'TRATE, v.t. [L. frustro.] 1. Literally, to break or interrupt; hence, to de...
FRUS'TRATED, pp. Defeated; disappointed; rendered vain or null.
FRUS'TRATING, ppr. Defeating; disappointing; making vain or of no effect.