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Definition of fie
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Fie
(interj.)
An
exclamation
denoting
contempt
or
dislike.
See Fy.
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Interstratified
::
Interstratified
(a.)
Stratified
among or
between
other
bodies;
as,
interstratified
rocks..
Speechifier
::
Speechifier
(n.) One who makes a
speech
or
speeches;
an
orator;
a
declaimer.
Field
::
Field (n.)
Cleared
land; land
suitable
for
tillage
or
pasture;
cultivated
ground;
the open
country.
Pretypified
::
Pretypified
(imp. & p. p.) of
Pretypif.
Benumbed
::
Benumbed
(a.) Made
torpid;
numbed;
stupefied;
deadened;
as, a
benumbed
body and
mind..
Fieldwork
::
Fieldwork
(n.) Any
temporary
fortification
thrown
up by an army in the
field;
--
commonly
in the
plural.
Multifarious
::
Multifarious
(a.)
Having
multiplicity;
having
great
diversity
or
variety;
of
various
kinds;
diversified;
made up of many
differing
parts;
manifold.
Feast
::
Feast (n.) To be
highly
gratified
or
delighted.
Gun
::
Gun (n.) A
weapon
which
throws
or
propels
a
missile
to a
distance;
any
firearm
or
instrument
for
throwing
projectiles
by the
explosion
of
gunpowder,
consisting
of a tube or
barrel
closed
at one end, in which the
projectile
is
placed,
with an
explosive
charge
behind,
which is
ignited
by
various
means.
Muskets,
rifles,
carbines,
and
fowling
pieces
are
smaller
guns, for hand use, and are
called
small arms.
Larger
guns are
called
cannon,
ordnance,
fieldpieces,
carronades,
howitzers,
etc. See these t
Haggard
::
Haggard
(a.) A
fierce,
intractable
creature..
Salamander
::
Salamander
(n.)
Solidified
material
in a
furnace
hearth.
Qualified
::
Qualified
(a.)
Modified;
limited;
as, a
qualified
statement..
Feud
::
Feud (n.) A
stipendiary
estate
in land, held of
superior,
by
service;
the right which a
vassal
or
tenant
had to the lands or other
immovable
thing of his lord, to use the same and take the
profists
thereof
hereditarily,
rendering
to his
superior
such
duties
and
services
as
belong
to
military
tenure,
etc., the
property
of the soil
always
remaining
in the lord or
superior;
a fief; a fee..
Esplees
::
Esplees
(n. pl.) The full
profits
or
products
which
ground
or land
yields,
as the hay of the
meadows,
the feed of the
pasture,
the grain of
arable
fields,
the
rents,
services,
and the
like..
Gridiron
::
Gridiron
(n.) A
football
field.
Repellent
::
Repellent
(n.) A
remedy
to repel from a
tumefied
part the
fluids
which
render
it
tumid.
Signify
::
Signify
(n.) To show by a sign; to
communicate
by any
conventional
token,
as
words,
gestures,
signals,
or the like; to
announce;
to make
known;
to
declare;
to
express;
as, a
signified
his
desire
to be
present..
Exception
::
Exception
(n.) That which is
excepted
or taken out from
others;
a
person,
thing,
or case,
specified
as
distinct,
or not
included;
as,
almost
every
general
rule has its
exceptions..
Beltane
::
Beltane
(n.) A
festival
of the
heathen
Celts on the first day of May, in the
observance
of which great
bonfires
were
kindled.
It still
exists
in a
modified
form in some parts of
Scotland
and
Ireland..
Balk
::
Balk (v. i.) A ridge of land left
unplowed
between
furrows,
or at the end of a
field;
a piece
missed
by the plow
slipping
aside..
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