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FUN'GUS, n. [L.] 1. A mushroom, vulgarly called a toadstool. The Fungi constitut...
FU'NICLE, n. [L. faniculus, dim of funis, a cord.] A small cord; a small ligatur...
FUNIC'ULAR, a. Consisting of a small cord or fiber.
FUNK, n. An offensive smell. [Vulgar.]
FUN'NEL, n. 1. A passage or avenue for a fluid or flowing substance, particularl...
FUN'NELFORM, FUN'NELSHAPED, a. Having the form of a funnel or inverted hollow cone.
FUN'NY, a. [from fun.] Droll; comical. FUN'NY , n. A light boat.
FUR, n. 1. The short, fine, soft hair of certain animals, growing thick on the s...
FURA'CIOUS, a. [L. furax, from furer, to steal.] Given to theft; inclined to ste...
FURAC'ITY, n. Thievishness. [Little used.]
FUR'BELOW, n. A piece of stuff plaited and puckered, on a gown or petticoat; a f...
FUR'BISH, v.t. To rub or scour to brightness; to polish; to burnish; as, to furb...
FUR'BISHED, pp. Scoured to brightness; polished; burnished.
FUR'BISHER, n. One who polishes or makes bright by rubbing; one who cleans.
FUR'BISHING, ppr. Rubbing to brightness; polishing.
FUR'CATE, a. [L. furca, a fork.] Forked; branching like the prongs of a fork.