Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . to lose ones dignity,temper, or self-control. — Forget^ul, -ful, a. Apt toforget; heedless; careless; neglectful. — Forgef ful-ness, w. Quality of being forgetful; loss of remem-brance or recollection; oblivion; failure to bear inmind; careless omission.— Forget-me-not, w. (Bot.)A small herb, bearing a blue flower, — the emblemof fidelity. — Forget^ter, n. — Forgive, -giv, v. t.[imp. -GAVE;p. p.


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . to lose ones dignity,temper, or self-control. — Forget^ul, -ful, a. Apt toforget; heedless; careless; neglectful. — Forgef ful-ness, w. Quality of being forgetful; loss of remem-brance or recollection; oblivion; failure to bear inmind; careless omission.— Forget-me-not, w. (Bot.)A small herb, bearing a blue flower, — the emblemof fidelity. — Forget^ter, n. — Forgive, -giv, v. t.[imp. -GAVE;p. p. -GIVEN; -giving.] To cease to im-pute, remit, excuse; to cease to feel resentmentagainst, absolve, pardon. — Forgivable, a. — For-giveness, n. Act of, or disposition or willingnessto, etc.; pardon; remission. — Forgiver, n. — For-giving, p. a. Disposed to forgive; mild; merciful;compassionate. — Forlorn, a. Deserted ; lost; inpitiful plight; abject; (Mil.)A detachmerxt o1 men to lead in an assault, enter abreach, or perform service of uncommon peril.—, v. i. {imp. -sook (-sdSk); p. p. -saken; To quit or leave entirelj, depart or. ?withdraw from, abandon, desert, reject.—Forswear,-swSr, V. t. [ittip. -swore (-swor); p. pj. -sworn;-swearing.] To reject or renounce upon oath; torenounce earnestly or with protestations; to denyupon oath.— v. i. To swear falsely, commit perjury. — Forswearer, n. A perjurer. Force, fors, n. Strength or energy of body or mind;esp. power to persuade, convince, or impose obliga-tion; compulsory power; strength for war; a body ofcombatants. (Law.) Violence; validity; efficacy.(Physics.) Any action between 2 bodies tending tochange an^physical relation between them.— [forced (torst), forcing.] To constrain to do, orto forbear, by exertion of power not resistible; toimpress by force; to do violence to, esp. to ravish,violate; to obtain by strength, capture by assault;to impel, d


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