Fragility, n.

    1. Brittleness, frangibleness.
    2. Frailty, weakness, feebleness.

Fragment, n. Remnant, scrap, chip, fraction, detached part, part broken off.

Fragmentary, a. Fractional, broken, disconnected, scattered.

Fragrance, Fragrancy, n. Perfume, aroma, redolence, balminess, incense, pleasing scent grateful odor, sweetness of smell.

Fragrant, a. Aromatic, spicy, redolent, balmy, odoriferous, odorous, perfumed, sweet-smelling, sweet- scented.

Frail. a.

    1. Fragile, frangible, brittle, easily broken (across).
    2. Weak, feeble, fragile. See infirm.
    3. Liable to err, easily led astray, of infirm virtue.

Frailty, n.

    1. Weakness, feebleness, infirmity, frailness.
    2. Fault, foible, defect, imperfection, failing, weak point, weak side, blind side.
    3. Liability to err, proneness to error, want of moral strength (said especially of women in respect to chastity).

Frame, v. a.

    1. Construct, build, put together.
    2. Form, compose, make, constitute.
    3. Invent, devise, plan, contrive.
    4. Fabricate, forge.
    5. Put into a frame.

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