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  • Fret (n.)
    A saltire interlaced with a mascle.
  • Fret (n.)
    A short piece of wire, or other material fixed across the finger board of a guitar or a similar instrument, to indicate where the finger is to be placed.
  • Fret (n.)
    Agitation of mind marked by complaint and impatience; disturbance of temper; irritation; as, he keeps his mind in a continual fret.
  • Fret (n.)
    An ornament consisting of smmall fillets or slats intersecting each other or bent at right angles, as in classical designs, or at obilique angles, as often in Oriental art.
  • Fret (n.)
    Herpes; tetter.
  • Fret (n.)
    Ornamental work in relief, as carving or embossing. See Fretwork.
  • Fret (n.)
    See 1st Frith.
  • Fret (n.)
    The agitation of the surface of a fluid by fermentation or other cause; a rippling on the surface of water.
  • Fret (n.)
    The reticulated headdress or net, made of gold or silver wire, in which ladies in the Middle Ages confined their hair.
  • Fret (n.)
    The worn sides of river banks, where ores, or stones containing them, accumulate by being washed down from the hills, and thus indicate to the miners the locality of the veins.
  • Fret (v. i.)
    To be agitated; to be in violent commotion; to rankle; as, rancor frets in the malignant breast.
  • Fret (v. i.)
    To be vexed; to be chafed or irritated; to be angry; to utter peevish expressions.
  • Fret (v. i.)
    To be worn away; to chafe; to fray; as, a wristband frets on the edges.
  • Fret (v. i.)
    To eat in; to make way by corrosion.
  • Fret (v. t.)
    To devour.
  • Fret (v. t.)
    To furnish with frets, as an instrument of music.
  • Fret (v. t.)
    To impair; to wear away; to diminish.
  • Fret (v. t.)
    To make rough, agitate, or disturb; to cause to ripple; as, to fret the surface of water.
  • Fret (v. t.)
    To ornament with raised work; to variegate; to diversify.
  • Fret (v. t.)
    To rub; to wear away by friction; to chafe; to gall; hence, to eat away; to gnaw; as, to fret cloth; to fret a piece of gold or other metal; a worm frets the plants of a ship.
  • Fret (v. t.)
    To tease; to irritate; to vex.
  • Reft ()
    of Reave
  • Reft (imp. & p. p.)
    Bereft.
  • Reft (n.)
    A chink; a rift. See Rift.
  • Term (n.)
    A fixed period of time; a prescribed duration
  • Term (n.)
    A member of a compound quantity; as, a or b in a + b; ab or cd in ab - cd.
  • Term (n.)
    A piece of carved work placed under each end of the taffrail.
  • Term (n.)
    A point, line, or superficies, that limits; as, a line is the term of a superficies, and a superficies is the term of a solid.
  • Term (n.)
    A quadrangular pillar, adorned on the top with the figure of a head, as of a man, woman, or satyr; -- called also terminal figure. See Terminus, n., 2 and 3.
  • Term (n.)
    A space of time granted to a debtor for discharging his obligation.
  • Term (n.)
    A word or expression; specifically, one that has a precisely limited meaning in certain relations and uses, or is peculiar to a science, art, profession, or the like; as, a technical term.
  • Term (n.)
    In Scotland, the time fixed for the payment of rents.
  • Term (n.)
    In universities, schools, etc., a definite continuous period during which instruction is regularly given to students; as, the school year is divided into three terms.
  • Term (n.)
    Propositions or promises, as in contracts, which, when assented to or accepted by another, settle the contract and bind the parties; conditions.
  • Term (n.)
    That which limits the extent of anything; limit; extremity; bound; boundary.
  • Term (n.)
    The limitation of an estate; or rather, the whole time for which an estate is granted, as for the term of a life or lives, or for a term of years.
  • Term (n.)
    The menses.
  • Term (n.)
    The subject or the predicate of a proposition; one of the three component parts of a syllogism, each one of which is used twice.
  • Term (n.)
    The time for which anything lasts; any limited time; as, a term of five years; the term of life.
  • Term (n.)
    The time in which a court is held or is open for the trial of causes.
  • Term (n.)
    To apply a term to; to name; to call; to denominate.
  • tref (unknown)
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