FASCICULARLY
FASCIC'ULARLY, adverb In the form of bundles.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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FASCIC'ULARLY, adverb In the form of bundles.
FASCIC'ULATE,FASCIC'ULATED,FASCIC'ULITE, noun [supra.] A variety of fibrous hornblend, of a fascicular structure.
FASCIC'ULATED,
FASCIC'ULITE, n. [supra.] A variety of fibrous hornblend, of a fascicular structure.
FAS'CINATE, verb transitive [Latin fascino; Gr.]1. To bewitch; to enchant; to operate on by some powerful or irresistible influence; to influence the passions or affections in a...
FAS'CINATED, participle passive Bewitched; enchanted; charmed.
FAS'CINATING, participle present tense Bewitching; enchanting; charming; captivating.
FASCINA'TION, noun The act of bewitching or enchanting; enchantment; witchcraft; a powerful or irresistible influence on the affections or passions; unseen inexplicable influenc...
FAS'CINE, noun [Latin fascis, a bundle.] In fortification, a fagot, a bundle of rods or small sticks of wood, bound at both ends and in the middle; used in raising batteries, in...
FAS'CINOUS, adjective Caused or acting by witchcraft. [Not used.]
FASH'ION, noun fash'on. [Latin facio, facies.]1. The make or form of any thing; the state of any thing with regard to its external appearance; shape; as the fashion of the ark, ...
FASH'ION-MONGER, noun One who studies the fashion; a fop.Fashion-pieces, in ships, the hindmost timbers which terminate the breadth, and form the shape of the stern.
FASH'IONABLE, adjective1. Made according to the prevailing form or mode; as a fashionable dress.2. Established by custom or use; current; prevailing at a particular time; as the...
FASH'IONABLENESS, noun The state of being fashionable; modish elegance; such appearance as is according to the prevailing custom.
FASH'IONABLY, adverb In a manner according to fashion, custom or prevailing practice; with modish elegance; as, to dress fashionably
FASH'IONED, participle passive Made; formed; shaped; fitted; adapted.
FASH'IONER, noun One who forms or gives shape to.
FASH'IONING, participle present tense Forming; giving shape to; fitting; adapting.
FAS'SAITE, noun A mineral, a variety of augite, found in the valley of Fassa, in the Tyrol.
F'AST, adjective1. Literally, set, stopped, fixed, or pressed close. Hence, close; tight; as, make fast the door; take fast hold.2. Firm; immovable.Who by his strength, setteth ...
F'AST-DAY, noun The day on which fasting is observed.
F'AST-HANDED, adjective Closehanded; covetous; closefisted; avaricious.
F'ASTEN, verb transitive f'asn.1. To fix firmly; to make fast or close; as, to fasten a chain to the feet, or to fasten the feet with fetters.2. To lock, bolt or bar; to secure;...
F'ASTENED, participle passive Made firm or fast; fixed firmly; impressed.
F'ASTENER, noun One that makes fast or firm.
F'ASTENING, participle present tense Making fast.F'ASTENING, noun Any thing that binds and makes fast; or that which is intended for that purpose.
F'ASTER, noun One who abstains from food.