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Fatalism, n. Necessarianism, necessitarianism. Fatalist, n. Necessitarian, necessarian. Fatality, n.
Fate, n.
Fated, a. Doomed, destined, appointed, fore-doomed, predestined, predestinated, preordained, predetermined. Fates, n. pl. (Mythol.) Destinies, Parcæ, sister goddesses (Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos), fatal sisters, three sisters. Fat-headed, a. Dull, thick-witted. See stupid. Fat-hen, n. Wild spinach, goosefoot. Father, n.
Father, v. a.
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