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 .. . logue ; plot of an epic ordramatic poem; fiction ; falsehood, ^-v. i. [fabled(-bid), FABLING.] To feign ; to write or speak fic-tion.— To feign, invent, tell of falsely.—Fab-olous, -lus, a. Feigned; related to fable; not real;fictitious; extravaMnt; passing belief; enormous. Fabric, fabrik, n. Struc-ture of anything; work-manship ; texture;make; thing fabricated,as, framework, edifice,build
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 .. . logue ; plot of an epic ordramatic poem; fiction ; falsehood, ^-v. i. [fabled(-bid), FABLING.] To feign ; to write or speak fic-tion.— To feign, invent, tell of falsely.—Fab-olous, -lus, a. Feigned; related to fable; not real;fictitious; extravaMnt; passing belief; enormous. Fabric, fabrik, n. Struc-ture of anything; work-manship ; texture;make; thing fabricated,as, framework, edifice,building, manufacturedcloth ; act or purpose ofbuilding ; ^ricate, -ri-kat, To frame, construct,build ; to form by artand labor ; to forge, de-vise falsely. — Fabrlca-tion, n. Act of, etc. ;thing fabricated ; a fic-tion; figment: falsehood. Facade, fa-sad, n. Face,front of an edifice. Face, fas, n. The exteriorform of anything ; esp.,the front part or surface;one of the boundingplanes of a solid. {Mach.)The principal dressedsurface of a plate, disk,or pulley, or flat surfaceof a part. Outside ap-pearance ; surface show;look; that part of the headof an animal, esp. of man,. Facial ; 2, African ;3, monkey. containing the eyes, nose, mouth, etc. ; visage ;countenance; cast of features; look; air; boldness;shamelessness : effrontery ; presence ;_sight ; front;mode of regard. — r. t. [faced (fast), facing.]To meet in front, oppose with firmness, stand op-posite to, front upon, turn the front toward, con-front; to cover in front. (Much.) To make flat orsmooth the surface of. To adulterate (tea, etc.).— turn the face.—Fascial, -shal, a. Pert, to the face. — Facial angle. (Atiat.) The angle formed by 2straight lines, one drawn from the middle of the ex-ternal entrance of the ear to the base of the nose, andthe other from the prominent center of the foreheadto the most prominent part of the upper jawbone.—Facially, arfi;.-Facet, fa
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