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Definition of fid
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Fid (n.) A
wooden
or metal bar or pin, used to
support
or
steady
anything..
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Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Intimate;
familiar;
confidential.
Fidelity
::
Fidelity
(n.)
Adherence
to a
person
or party to which one is
bound;
loyalty.
Hope
::
Hope (v. i.) To place
confidence;
to trust with
confident
expectation
of good; --
usually
followed
by in.
Fiducial
::
Fiducial
(a.)
Having
faith or
trust;
confident;
undoubting;
firm.
Honor
::
Honor (n.) That which
rightfully
attracts
esteem,
respect,
or
consideration;
self-respect;
dignity;
courage;
fidelity;
especially,
excellence
of
character;
high moral
worth;
virtue;
nobleness;
specif.,
in men,
integrity;
uprightness;
trustworthness;
in
women,
purity;
chastity..
Fiddledeedee
::
Fiddledeedee
(interj.)
An
exclamatory
word or
phrase,
equivalent
to
nonsense!.
Positiveness
::
Positiveness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
positive;
reality;
actualness;
certainty;
confidence;
peremptoriness;
dogmatism.
See
Positive,
a..
Insinuating
::
Insinuating
(a.)
Winding,
creeping,
or
flowing
in,
quietly
or
stealthily;
suggesting;
winning
favor and
confidence
insensibly..
Trust
::
Trust (n.) to show
confidence
in a
person
by
intrusting
(him) with
something.
Treachery
::
Treachery
(n.)
Violation
of
allegiance
or of faith and
confidence;
treasonable
or
perfidious
conduct;
perfidy;
treason.
Privity
::
Privity
(a.)
Privacy;
secrecy;
confidence.
Frontless
::
Frontless
(a.)
Without
face or
front;
shameless;
not
diffident;
impudent.
Palmatifid
::
Palmatifid
(a.)
Palmate,
with the
divisions
separated
but
little
more than
halfway
to the
common
center..
Attachment
::
Attachment
(n.) The act
attaching,
or state of being
attached;
close
adherence
or
affection;
fidelity;
regard;
an/
passion
of
affection
that binds a
person;
as, an
attachment
to a
friend,
or to a
party..
Skepticism
::
Skepticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that no fact or
principle
can be
certainly
known;
the tenet that all
knowledge
is
uncertain;
Pyrrohonism;
universal
doubt;
the
position
that no fact or
truth,
however
worthy
of
confidence,
can be
established
on
philosophical
grounds;
critical
investigation
or
inquiry,
as
opposed
to the
positive
assumption
or
assertion
of
certain
principles..
Safety
::
Safety
(n.)
Freedom
from
whatever
exposes
one to
danger
or from
liability
to cause
danger
or harm;
safeness;
hence,
the
quality
of
making
safe or
secure,
or of
giving
confidence,
justifying
trust,
insuring
against
harm or loss, etc..
Diffide
::
Diffide
(v. i.) To be
distrustful.
Misconfident
::
Misconfident
(a.)
Having
a
mistaken
confidence;
wrongly
trusting.
Self-asserting
::
Self-asserting
(a.)
asserting
one's self, or one's own
rights
or
claims;
hence,
putting
one's self
forward
in a
confident
or
assuming
manner..
Confidence
::
Confidence
(n.)
Having
self-reliance;
bold;
undaunted.
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