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"Section F, G and H"

Milton.


Fea"tured (?; 135), a.
1. Shaped; fashioned.


How noble, young, how rarely
featured!
Shak.


2. Having features; formed into
features.


The well-stained canvas or the featured
stone.
Young.


Fea"ture*less (?; 135), a. Having
no distinct or distinctive features.


Fea"ture*ly, a. Having features;
showing marked peculiarities; handsome.
[R.]


Featurely warriors of Christian
chivalry.
Coleridge.


Feaze (?), v. t. [imp. & p.
p.
Feazed (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Feazing.] [Cf. OE. faseln to ravel, fr. AS.
fæs fringe; akin to G. fasen to separate fibers
or threads, fasen, faser, thread, filament, OHG.
faso.] To untwist; to unravel, as the end of a
rope.
Johnson.


Feaze, v. t. [See Feese.


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