FUTTOCK
FUT'TOCK, noun It is more probably corrupted from foot-lock.]In a ship, the futtocks are the middle timbers, between the floor and the upper timbers, or the timbers raised over ...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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FUT'TOCK, noun It is more probably corrupted from foot-lock.]In a ship, the futtocks are the middle timbers, between the floor and the upper timbers, or the timbers raised over ...
FU'TURE, adjective [Latin futurus.] That is to be or come hereafter; that will exist at any time after the present, indefinitely. The next moment is future to the present.1. The...
FU'TURELY, adverb In time to come. [Not used.]
FUTURI'TION, noun The state of being to come or exist hereafter.
FUTU'RITY, noun Future time; time to come.1. Event to come.All futurities are naked before the all-seeing eye.2. The state of being yet to come, or to come hereafter.
FUZZ, verb intransitive To fly off in minute particles.FUZZ, noun Fine, light particles; loose, volatile matter.
FUZZ'BALL, noun A kind of fungus or mushroom, which when pressed bursts and scatters a fine dust.1. A puff.
FUZ'ZLE, verb transitive To intoxicate.
FY, exclamation A word which expresses blame, dislike, disapprobation, abhorrence or contempt.FY, my lord, fy! a solider, and afraid!