EXTRA"VAGANT, _a._ wasteful; not saving; otherwise, improbable, false
EXTRE"MELY, _ad._ greatly; very much; in the utmost degree
EXTRE"MITY, _s._ the utmost point; highest degree; parts at the greatest distance
FACI"LITY, _s._ ease; dexterity; affability
FA"CTORY, _s._ a house or district inhabited by traders in a distant country; traders embodied in one place
FA"CULTY, _s._ the power of doing anything; ability
FAMI"LIAR, _a._ domestic; free; well known; common; unceremonious
FAMI"LIARITY, _s._ easiness of conversation; acquaintance
FA"MILY, _s._ those who live in the same house; household; race; clans
FA"MOUS, _a._ renowned; celebrated
FANA"TICISM, _s._ madness; frenzy; insanity
FANTA"STIC, _a._ whimsical; fanciful; imaginary
FA"RTHER, _ad._ at a greater distance; beyond this
FA"SHION, _v.a._ form; mould; figure; make according to the rule prescribed by custom
FA"TAL, _a._ deadly; mortal; appointed by destiny
FATI"GUE, _s._ weariness
FATI"GUE, _v.a._ tire; weary
FAUN, _s._ a kind of rural deity
FA"VOURITE, _s._ a person or thing beloved; one regarded with favour
FE"ATHER, _s._ plume of birds
FE"ATURE, _s._ the cast or make of the face; any lineament or single part of the face
FE"ELING, _s._ the sense of touch; sensibility; tenderness; perception
FERMENTA"TION, _s._ a slow motion of the particles of a mixed body, arising usually from the operation of some active acid matter; as when leaven or yeast ferments bread or wort
FERO"CITY, _s._ savageness; wildness; fierceness
FE"RTILE, _a._ fruitful; abundant; plenteous
FERTI"LITY, _s._ abundance; fruitfulness
FE"STAL, _a._ festive; joyous; gay
FE"STIVAL, _a._ time of feast; anniversary-day of civil or religious joy
FESTO"ON, _s._ In architecture, an ornament of carved work in the form of a wreath or garland of flowers or leaves twisted together
FEU"DAL, _a._ dependant; held by tenure
FI"BRE, _s._ a small thread or string
FI"CTION, _s._ a fanciful invention; a probable or improbable invention; a falsehood; a lie
FIDE"LITY, _s._ honesty; faithful adherence
FI"GURE, _s._ shape; person; stature; the form of anything as terminated by the outline
FI"LIAL, _a._ pertaining to a son; befitting a son; becoming the relation of a son
FI"RMAMENT, _s._ sky; heavens
FLA"GON, _s._ a vessel with a narrow mouth
FLA"MBEAU, _s._ (p.r.o.nounced _flam-bo_) a lighted torch
FLA"VOUR, _s._ power of pleasing the taste; odour
FLEUR-DE-LIS, _s._ (French for a lily, p.r.o.nounced _flur-de-lee_) a term applied in architecture and heraldry
FLE"XIBLE, _a._ capable of being bent; pliant; not brittle; complying: obsequious; ductile; manageable
FLOAT, _v.n._ to swim on the surface of water; to move without labour in a fluid; to pa.s.s with a light irregular course; _v.a._ to cover with water
FLO"RIDNESS, _s._ freshness of colour
FLO"URISH, _v.a._ and _v.n._ yield; prosper; wield; adorn
FLU"CTUATE, _v.n._ roll to and again, as water in agitation; be in an uncertain state
FLU"ID, _a._ anything not solid
FLU"TTER, _v.n._ move irregularly; take short flights with great agitation of the wines
FO"LIAGE, _s._ leaves; tuft of leaves
FO"LLOWING, _a._ coming after another