English Dictionary: find fault | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Fiendful \Fiend"ful\, a. Full of fiendish spirit or arts. --Marlowe. -- {Fiend"ful*ly}, adv. | |
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Fiendful \Fiend"ful\, a. Full of fiendish spirit or arts. --Marlowe. -- {Fiend"ful*ly}, adv. | |
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Finative \Fi"na*tive\, a. Conclusive; decisive; definitive; final. [Obs.] --Greene (1593). | |
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Findable \Find"a*ble\, a. Capable of beong found; discoverable. --Fuller. | |
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Findfault \Find"fault`\, n. A censurer or caviler. [Obs.] | |
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Findfaulting \Find"fault`ing\, a. Apt to censure or cavil; faultfinding; captious. [Obs.] --Whitlock. | |
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Fountful \Fount"ful\, a. Full of fountains. --Pope. | |
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Fundable \Fund"a*ble\, a. Capable of being funded, or converted into a fund; convertible into bonds. |