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They deny the characters to be farcical,
because they are &?;&?;tually in in nature.

Gay.


-- Far"ci*cal*ly, adv. -
Far"ci*cal*ness, n.


Far"ci*cal, a. Of or pertaining to
the disease called farcy. See Farcy,
n.


Far"ci*lite (?), n. [Farce+-
lite.] (Min.) Pudding stone. [Obs.]
Kirwan.


{ Far"ci*men (?), Far"cin (?), }
n. (Far.) Same as
Farcy.


Far"cing (?), n. (Cookery)
Stuffing; forcemeat.


Farc"tate (?), a. [L. farctus,
p. p. of farcire. See Farce, v. t.]
(Bot.) Stuffed; filled solid; as, a farctate leaf,
stem, or pericarp; -- opposed to tubular or
hollow.
[Obs.]


Far"cy (?), n. [F. farcin; cf.
L. farciminum a disease of horses, fr. farcire. See
Farce.] (Far.


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