. Entirely removed; drawn off; reduced.
Exultant. Joyfully; rejoicing greatly.
Exerted. Making every effort; straining.
Exhilarating. A lively, pleasing or enlivening sensation.
Facility. With ease; readily accomplished.
Fantastic. A peculiar or abnormal condition.
Fermentation. A chemical condition where germs are developed and
grow in a substance and change the elements
comprising it.
Filament. A thread-like element, usually made of carbon and
employed in the exhausted electric bulb.
Fissures. The openings, cleavages, or splits in rock or other
formations.
Flail. An article formerly used for threshing out grain.
Flux. A substance used in connection with welding of
melting liquids to facilitate the process.
Formation. The term applied to the manner in which rock, ores,
or other geological substances are united or
arranged.
Frantically. Excessive excitement from anger or otherwise.
Friction. The rubbing together of substances. Contact.
Fulcrum. The pivotal point.
Fused. Melting of ores or metals.
Gaseous. Any substance which is neither a solid nor a liquid.
Gelatin. A transparent, tasteless substance obtained from
animal tissue.
Generated. To evolve from; to make; to originate.
Gesticulation. The making of motions, especially when excited.
Germs. An original element; the first form.
Geological. That which pertains to the study of the structure of
the earth.
Glutin. Similar to gelatin; the nutritious element of wheat.
Glaize. The coating of a hard, flint-like film on pottery.
Gravity. The attraction of mass for mass.
Halliards. The ropes for holding a flag or banner.
Harmonize. To be brought into unison with.
Horizon. The point where the earth and sky meet.
Horizontal. Level. The surface of water is horizontal.
Hysterically. An uncontrollable laughter.
Identically. The same; similar to.
Illuminating. To light up; to make brighter.
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