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82    VOCABULARY Flir-ta'-tion, a flirting to attract notice.

Flo'-ral, flowery.

Flo-res'-cence-ville, flowerville.

Floʻ-ri-age, bloom.

Flor-if'-er-ous, producing flowers.

Fluc'-tu-a-tion, a motion like that of waves.

Fo-li-a'-ceous, leafy.

Foʻ-li-age, a cluster of leaves.

Fop'-doo-dle, an upstart.

Fo-rin-si-cal, foreign.

For-mi-ca'-tion, a sensation like that produced by the crawling of an insect upon us.

For-mos-i-ty, beauty.

Fourbe, a cheat.

Foy, faith.

Frank’-lin, a freeholder.

Fraught, full.

Fren, a stranger.

Fri-seur', a hair-dresser.

Frith, a wood or forest.

Frith'-y, woody.

Fru-gif'-er-ous, producing fruit or corn.

Fru-giv'-or-ous, feeding on fruits.

Fru'-i-tion, enjoyment.

Fruc'-ture, enjoyment.

Fruc-tif'-er-ous, producing fruit.

Fru-men-ta'-ceous, relating to grain.

Frus-tra'-ne-ous, vain, in vain.

Ful-gid, shining

Ful-gid'-i-ty, brightness.

Fu-ligʻ-in-ous, sooty.

Fū-cus, paint for the face

Ful-min-a'-tion, the act of thundering

Fu-mette', the stench of meat.

Ful-gu-ra’-tion, lightning.

Fu-m-ga'-tion, act of smoking.