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(n)
The seed-bearing part of a plant; often edible, colourful, fragrant, and sweet or sour; produced from a floral ovary after fertilization.
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A state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden alarm.
(v)
(transitive) To chafe or irritate; to worry.
Shortened form of fraternity, college organization. (Often used as a noun modifier.)
(adj)
(figurative) Followed by with: carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative); accompanied by; entailing.
A vitreous compound, used by potters in glazing, consisting of lime, silica, borax, lead, and soda.
A fused mixture of materials used to make glass.
A superstitious notion or belief with respect to any action or event as a good or a bad omen; a superstition.
A friar.
Obsolete form of fraught. [(nautical) Of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo.]
(Scotland) A superstitious object or observance; a charm, an omen.
(obsolete) To rub or wear by rubbing; to chafe.
Alternative form of frit (“material for making glass”). [A fused mixture of materials used to make glass.]
Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest.
(law) The crime of stealing or otherwise illegally obtaining money by use of deception tactics.
Cooked by frying.
A short version of Frederick, Alfred, or Wilfred, also used as a formal male given name.
(N)
(stylized as FRUiTS) a Japanese monthly street fashion magazine founded in 1997 by photographer Shoichi Aoki.
freed from bondage
Containing fruit or fruit flavoring.
Unravelled; worn at the end or edge.
Sigmund Freud, Austrian neurologist, psychotherapist, and founder of psychoanalysis.
Pronunciation spelling of afraid. [Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.]
FERT (sometimes tripled, FERT, FERT, FERT) is the motto of the royal House of Savoy and Kingdom of Italy.
Marked with furrows.
A surname.
"Furt" is the eighth episode of the second season of the American musical television series Glee, and the thirtieth episode overall.
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
a Scandinavian (Norse) surname, derived from the name of the god Frey (Freyr) - same derivation as the day of the week (Tuesday -Tws
(firearms) Initialism of forced-reset trigger.
a movement in ballet
a Norwegian and Danish masculine given name.
Any organism that fruits.
A municipality located in western Mesa County, Colorado, United States.
A surname from Japanese.
(Scotland) Alternative form of fouat (“houseleek”). [(Scotland) houseleek]
(obsolete) Fact; performance; feat.
The presumed cause, force, principle, or divine will that predetermines events.
Carrying more fat than usual on one's body; plump; not lean or thin.
A relatively rare or difficult accomplishment.
An often domesticated mammal (Mustela putorius furo) rather like a weasel, descended from the polecat and often trained to hunt burrowing animals.
(Scotland, Northern England, obsolete) Effort, impetus, speed; a violent onset.
afraid; terrified; frightened
(materials science) Initialism of fracture appearance transition temperature.
A surname from German.
A French surname.
Very unusual, eccentric or unconventional
A particular type of Italian amaro.
A surname from Italian.
Covered in ferns.
Initialism of find as you type. [Synonym of search as you type.]
Alternative spelling of ifrit. [(Islam) A kind of djinn mentioned in the Qur'an.]
(informal) New, radical and extreme.
(politics) The most right-wing or conservative part of a political faction or grouping.
(obsolete) An attack.
(inorganic chemistry) The anion FeO₄²⁻ in which iron is in a +6 formal oxidation state.