Fervid, a.

    1. Hot, burning, boiling, seething, fiery, fervent.
    2. Ardent, earnest, glowing. See fervent,
      2.

    Fervor, n.

      1. Heat, warmth.
      2. Ardor, intensity, zeal, earnestness, eagerness, fervency.

    Festal, a. Convivial. See festive.

    Fester, v. n.

      1. Rankle, corrupt, suppurate, ulcerate.
      2. Become malignant, grow virulent or violent, rankle.

    Fester, v. n..

      1. Pustule, sore, abscess, imposthume, gathering.
      2. Festering, rankling.

    Festival, n. Feast, holiday, festive celebration, (joyful) anniversary, day of rejoicing, fête.

    Festive, a. Convivial, jovial, joyous, gay, merry, mirthful, festal.

    Festivity, n. Conviviality, gayety, joyousness, joyfulness, merry-making, social joy.

    Festoon, n. Hanging garland, looped garland.

    Festoon, v. a.

      1. Loop, loop up, form into festoons.
      2. Decorate with festoons, hang with looped garlands.

    Fetch, v. a.

      1. Bring (when one goes for the purpose of bringing), go and bring.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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