To run about; to frisk; to whisk.
A process of reproduction intermediate between fission and gemmation.
Capable of being split, cleft, or divided in the direction of the grain, like wood, or along natural planes of cleavage, like crystals.
Having the tongue forked.
A group of Lacertilia having the tongue forked, including the common lizards.
Quality of being fissile.
A cleaving, splitting, or breaking up into parts.
Capable of undergoing nuclear fission; -- a property of certain isotopes of elements with heavy nuclei.
Semipalmate and loboped, as a grebe's foot. See Illust. under Aves.
Animals which reproduce by fission.
Reproduction by spontaneous fission.
Quality of being fissiparous; fissiparism.
Reproducing by spontaneous fission. See Fission.
Reproduction by fission; fissiparism.
One of the Fissipedia.
Having the toes separated to the base. [See Aves.]
A division of the Carnivora, including the dogs, cats, and bears, in which the feet are not webbed; -- opposed to Pinnipedia.
Having the bill cleft beyond the horny part, as in the case of swallows and goatsuckers.
A group of birds having the bill deeply cleft.
Pertaining to a fissure or fissures; as, the fissural pattern of a brain.
The act of dividing or opening; the state of being fissured.
To cleave; to divide; to crack or fracture.
A genus of marine gastropod mollusks, having a conical or limpetlike shell, with an opening at the apex; -- called also keyhole limpet.
a natural family of marine limpets.
To strike with the fist.
Pertaining to boxing, or to encounters with the fists; puglistic; as, fistic exploits; fistic heroes.
A cuff or blow with the fist or hand a fight with the fists; boxing.
A pistachio nut.
An instrument used by the ancients in driving piles.
A reed; a pipe.
Hollow and cylindrical, like a pipe or reed.
A genus of fishes, having the head prolonged into a tube, with the mouth at the extremity.
Like or pertaining to the genus Fistularia.
To make hollow or become hollow like a fistula, or pipe.
A fistula.
Of a fistular form; tubular; pipe-shaped.
Formed like a fistula; hollow; reedlike.
Having the form or nature of a fistula; as, a fistulous ulcer.
A stroke or blow.
The European polecat; also, its fur.
Sharpened to a point; pointed.
Fitch/.
The European polecat (Putorius f/tidus). See Polecat.
Fitch/.
Full of fits; irregularly variable; impulsive and unstable.
A fiddle.
In a fit manner; suitably; properly; conveniently; as, a maxim fitly applied.
The act of fitting; that which is proper or becoming; equipment.
The state or quality of being fit; as, the fitness of measures or laws; a person's fitness for office.
See 2d Fit.
Suitable; fit.
same as outfitted, 1.
The state or quality of being fitted; adaptation.
A little piece; a flitter; a flinder.
Fit; appropriate; suitable; proper.
A plant (Eryngium f/tidum) supposed to be a remedy for fits.
A son; -- used in compound names, to indicate paternity, esp. of the illegitimate sons of kings and princes of the blood; as, Fitzroy, the son of the king; Fitzclarence, the son of the duke of Clarence.
The number next greater than four, and less than six; five units or objects.
See Cinquefoil.
A game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team 5 hits.
Cinquefoil; five-finger.
Having five leaflets, as the Virginia creeper.
A California annual (Nemophila maculata) having white flowers with a deep purple blotch on each petal.
Five-twenty bonds of the United States (bearing six per cent interest), issued in 1862, '64, and '65, redeemable after five and payable in twenty years.
In fives; consisting of five in one; five repeated; quintuple.
A compound or twin crystal consisting of five individuals.
A disease of the glands under the ear in horses; the vives.
A position of difficulty or embarassment; predicament; dilemma.
Capable of being fixed.
The act of fixing, or the state of being fixed.
That which serves to set or fix colors or drawings, as a mordant.
Securely placed or fastened; settled; established; firm; imovable; unalterable.
In a fixed, stable, or constant manner.
The state or quality of being fixed; stability; steadfastness.
Fixedness.
The act or process of making fixed.
Fixedness; as, fixity of tenure; also, that which is fixed.
That which is fixed or attached to something as a permanent appendage; as, the fixtures of a pump; the fixtures of a farm or of a dwelling, that is, the articles which a tenant may not take away.
Fixed position; stable condition; firmness.
A gadding, flirting girl.
To make a hissing sound, such as that of a burning fuse or a bubbling carbonated beverage.
A hissing sound; as, the fizz of a fly.
A failure or abortive effort; a fiasco.
Hissing and bubbling, like a carbonated beverage.
See Fiord.
Loose or flaccid body fat.
To astonish; to strike with wonder, esp. by extraordinary statements.
The state of being flabbergasted.
In a flabby manner.
Quality or state of being flabby.
Yielding to the touch, and easily moved or shaken; hanging loose by its own weight; wanting firmness; flaccid; as, flabby flesh.
A fan.
Flabelliform.
The act of keeping fractured limbs cool by the use of a fan or some other contrivance.
Having the form of a fan; fan-shaped; flabellate.
Having many nerves diverging radiately from the base; -- said of a leaf.
A fan; especially, the fan carried before the pope on state occasions, made in ostrich and peacock feathers.
Liable to be blown about.
Yielding to pressure for want of firmness and stiffness; soft and weak; limber; lax; drooping; flabby; as, a flaccid muscle; flaccid flesh.
The state of being flaccid.
A bacterial disease of silkworms, supposed to be due to eating contaminated mulberry leaves.
To flutter, as a bird.
A barrel-shaped bottle; a flagon.
A small glass bottle with a stopper; as, a flacon for perfume.
A natural family of chiefly tropical trees and shrubs.
To lay with flags of flat stones.
an extreme bellicose nationalist.
fanatically patriotic; same as chauvinistic.
One of a fanatical sect which flourished in Europe in the 13th and 14th centuries, and maintained that flagellation was of equal virtue with baptism and the sacrament; -- called also disciplinant.
An order of Infusoria, having one or two long, whiplike cilia, at the anterior end. It includes monads. See Infusoria, and Monad.
Flagelliform.
resembling a flagellum or flagella.
A beating or flogging; a whipping; a scourging.
One who practices flagellation; one who whips or scourges.
Shaped like a whiplash; long, slender, round, flexible, and (comming) tapering.
A young, flexible shoot of a plant; esp., the long trailing branch of a vine, or a slender branch in certain mosses.
A small wooden pipe, having six or more holes, and a mouthpiece inserted at one end. It produces a shrill sound, softer than of the piccolo flute, and is said to have superseded the old recorder.
The condition of being flaggy; laxity; limberness.
Growing languid, weak, or spiritless; weakening; delaying.
Abounding with the plant called flag; as, a flaggy marsh.
To importune; to demand fiercely or with passion.