Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . weak ; growfeeble, swoon ; to lose courage, become depressed ;to decay, disappear, vanish. Fair, far, a. Free from spots, imperfection, or hin-drance ; unblemished ; pure ; pleasing to the eye ;beautiful; free from a dark hue ; of a light shade ;not overcast; cloudless; propitious; unincumbered;open ; characterized by frankness, honesty, impar-tiality, candor ; inspiring hope and confidence ; d


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . weak ; growfeeble, swoon ; to lose courage, become depressed ;to decay, disappear, vanish. Fair, far, a. Free from spots, imperfection, or hin-drance ; unblemished ; pure ; pleasing to the eye ;beautiful; free from a dark hue ; of a light shade ;not overcast; cloudless; propitious; unincumbered;open ; characterized by frankness, honesty, impar-tiality, candor ; inspiring hope and confidence ; dis-tinct ; legible ; not distinguished or unusual; mod-erate; middling.— adv. Fairly.— n. A fair woman. — Fairly, -ll, adv. Clearly ; openly; distinctly ;honestly ; pleasantly. — Fairness, n. State of be-ing, etc. ; freedom from stains or impurity ; hon-esty; candor; distinctness. Fair, far, n. A gatliering of buyers and sellers, for ex-hibition and sale of wares. Fairy, farT, n. An imaginary supernatural being orspirit,_in human form. —Fay, fa, n. A fairy; elf. Faith, tath, n. Belief; reliance on testimony; firm andearnest belief, on probable evidence of any kind, esp., or bent like a. as to moral truth. (_Tkeol.) Loving belief in theSavior ; belief in the truthfulness and supernaturalorigin of the Scriptures. That which is believed ; asystem of religious belief; esp. the system taught byChrist ; also, the creed of a Christian church ; strictadherence to duty and fulfillment of promises; prom-ise given.— Faithful, -ful, a. Full of faith; disposedto believe, esp. in the declarations and promises ofGod ; firm in adherence to promises, engagements,or duty; loyal; conformable to truth: worthy of be-lief ; trusty; honest ; sincere ; veracious. — Faith-fully, adv. — Faith-fulness, n. — Faithless, a. Un-faithful; unbelieving; esp. not believing in God orreligion ; not observant of promises, allegiance, orduty; disappointing; deluding. Falcate, laKkat, -cated, a. Hoo


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