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"Section F, G and H"

fūs, prompt, willing.] The
short run before a leap.
[Obs.] Nares.


Feet (?), n. pl. See
Foot.


Feet, n. [See Feat,
n.] Fact; performance. [Obs.]


Feet"less, a. Destitute of feet;
as, feetless birds.


Feeze (?), v. t. [For sense 1, cf. F.
visser to screw, vis screw, or 1st E. feaze,
v.t.: for sense 2, see Feese.] 1. To
turn, as a screw.
[Scot] Jamieson.


2. To beat; to chastise; to humble; to
worry.
[Obs.] [Written also feaze, feize,
pheese.] Beau. & Fl.


To feeze up, to work into a passion.
[Obs.]


Feeze, n. Fretful excitement.
[Obs.] See Feaze.


||Feh"ling (?), n. (Chem.)
See Fehling's solution, under Solution.


Feh"mic (?), a. See
Vehmic.


Feign (?), v.


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