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Familiar () Improperly acquainted; wrongly intimate.
Familiar () An intimate; a companion.
Familiar () An attendant demon or evil spirit.
Familiar () A confidential officer employed in the service of the tribunal, especially in apprehending and imprisoning the accused.
Familiarities () of Familiarity
Familiarity () The state of being familiar; intimate and frequent converse, or association; unconstrained intercourse; freedom from ceremony and constraint; intimacy; as, to live in remarkable familiarity.
Familiarity () Anything said or done by one person to another unceremoniously and without constraint; esp., in the pl., such actions and words as propriety and courtesy do not warrant; liberties.
Familiarization () The act or process of making familiar; the result of becoming familiar; as, familiarization with scenes of blood.
Familiarized () of Familiarize
Familiarizing () of Familiarize
Familiarize () To make familiar or intimate; to habituate; to accustom; to make well known by practice or converse; as, to familiarize one's self with scenes of distress.
Familiarize () To make acquainted, or skilled, by practice or study; as, to familiarize one's self with a business, a book, or a science.
Familiarly () In a familiar manner.
Familiarness () Familiarity.
Familiary () Of or pertaining to a family or household; domestic.
Familism () The tenets of the Familists.
Familist () One of afanatical Antinomian sect originating in Holland, and existing in England about 1580, called the Family of Love, who held that religion consists wholly in love.
Familisteries () of Familistery
Familistery () A community in which many persons unite as in one family, and are regulated by certain communistic laws and customs.
Familistic () Alt. of Familistical
Familistical () Pertaining to Familists.
Families () of Family
Family () The collective body of persons who live in one house, and under one head or manager; a household, including parents, children, and servants, and, as the case may be, lodgers or boarders.
Family () The group comprising a husband and wife and their dependent children, constituting a fundamental unit in the organization of society.
Family () Those who descend from one common progenitor; a tribe, clan, or race; kindred; house; as, the human family; the family of Abraham; the father of a family.
Family () Course of descent; genealogy; line of ancestors; lineage.
Family () Honorable descent; noble or respectable stock; as, a man of family.
Family () A group of kindred or closely related individuals; as, a family of languages; a family of States; the chlorine family.
Family () A group of organisms, either animal or vegetable, related by certain points of resemblance in structure or development, more comprehensive than a genus, because it is usually based on fewer or less pronounced points of likeness. In zoology a family is less comprehesive than an order; in botany it is often considered the same thing as an order.
Famine () General scarcity of food; dearth; a want of provisions; destitution.
Famished () of Famish
Famishing () of Famish
Famish () To starve, kill, or destroy with hunger.
Famish () To exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger; to distress with hanger.
Famish () To kill, or to cause to suffer extremity, by deprivation or denial of anything necessary.
Famish () To force or constrain by famine.
Famish () To die of hunger; to starve.
Famish () To suffer extreme hunger or thirst, so as to be exhausted in strength, or to come near to perish.
Famish () To suffer extremity from deprivation of anything essential or necessary.
Famishment () State of being famished.
Famosity () The state or quality of being famous.
Famous () Celebrated in fame or public report; renowned; mach talked of; distinguished in story; -- used in either a good or a bad sense, chiefly the former; often followed by for; as, famous for erudition, for eloquence, for military skill; a famous pirate.
Famoused () Renowned.
Famously () In a famous manner; in a distinguished degree; greatly; splendidly.
Famousness () The state of being famous.
Famular () Domestic; familiar.
Famulate () To serve.
Famulist () A collegian of inferior rank or position, corresponding to the sizar at Cambridge.
Fan () An instrument used for producing artificial currents of air, by the wafting or revolving motion of a broad surface
Fan () An instrument for cooling the person, made of feathers, paper, silk, etc., and often mounted on sticks all turning about the same pivot, so as when opened to radiate from the center and assume the figure of a section of a circle.
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