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Farther, ad.
Farther, a.
Farthest, ad. Furthest, to or at the greatest distance. Farthest, a. Furthest, remotest, most remote, most distant. Farthing, n. Quarter of a penny. Farthingale, n. Crinoline, hoop, hoop-skirt. Fascinate, v. a.
Fascination, n. Enchantment, spell, charm, witchery, witchcraft, magic, sorcery. Fascine, n. (Fort.) Bundle of sticks or twigs. Fash, v. a. [Scotch.] Vex, tease, plague, harass, torment, perplex, trouble, worry. Fash, n. [Scotch.] Trouble, care, anxiety, vexation. Fashion, n.
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