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abate
abated
abatement
abating
acanthopterygious
affable
aggravation
aha
air
amadavad
anatreptic
answerable
antitype
aplustre
apparent
aside
attagen
avail
avoid
avosetta
backwards
baffle
baffled
baffling
bald
bankrupt
beam
beauty
bed
bipennate
bipennatifid
bird
brag
buffel
calamity
callow
calumet
canary-bird
capuchin
cass
cassowary
chapless
chase
check-mate
cherry
chinch
circus
clarichord
clean
cold-finch
columbine
comparative
condition
confusion
conqueror
contradiction
contravene
contravention
countenance
counteract
counteracted
countermine
crane
crest
crow
damage
defeasance
defeasible
defeat
defeating
defeature
deformity
defraud
deplumation
deplume
deplumed
depluming
disappoint
disappointed
disappointing
disappointment
discomfit
discomfited
discomfiting
discomfiture
disconcert
disconcerted
disconcerting
discriminative
displume
dissimilar
distinguish
distort
dock
doe
dogvane
doings
dowle
down
downy
drive
egret
elder-down
emissary
equestrian
er-seller
erectable
exhibition
expressiveness
eye
face
fairly
false
fan
fate
favor
favored
feat
feather
feather-bed
feather-driver
feather-few
feather-grass
feather-seller
feathered
featheredge
featheredged
featherless
featherly
feathery
featly
featness
feature
featured
ferocious
fether
fethered
fetheredge
fight
fledge
fling
foil
foiled
foiling
fool
fooled
fooling
foul
fowl
frustrable
frustrate
frustrated
frustrating
frustration
frustrative
full
gibe
godwit
goose
goosequill
gross
hackle
hard
hardfavored
hardfavoredness
hardfeatured
hardness
hardvisaged
harmlessly
hawk
headdress
heir
hell-confounding
hip
hippocras
homeliness
homely
hornowl
hussar
ignominy
imp
implumous
indefeasible
indefeasibly
ineludible
inexpedient
injurious
interlude
janizary
last
laugh
laughter
light
like
lineament
lose
loser
loss
lurch
make
malacopterygeous
masculine
masculineness
metoposcopy
mew
mewing
miscarry
mock
mocked
mocking
molt
molting
nicely
nick
oppose
opposition
ostensibly
outvote
outwit
ovation
overpower
overthrow
overthrower
peacock
pen
penguin
penniform
performance
physiognomicical
physiognomy
pilfer
pillow
pillow-case
pluck
plucked
plumage
plume
plumeless
plumigerous
plumiped
plumosity
plumous
plumule
plumy
policy
portrait
power
precedent
preen
preening
presumptive
prevaricate
prevarication
profligation
put
qualified
quality
quill
read
reasonable
rebuff
recognize
reputable
resemble
resist
resistance
rig
rook
rough
rough-footed
roughness
rout
ruff
ruin
scapular
scarcity
severity
signature
similarity
sleight
smile
stake
striking
sum
summed
swinge-buckler
tail
tawdry
tertials
that
thwart
thwarting
tick
time
touch
trait
tuft
unconquerable
unconquered
unfeathered
unfeatured
unfethered
unfledged
unfoiled
unplume
vacate
vang
vanquish
vanquished
vanquishing
vault
vaulting
victor
victoriously
victory
waste
work
worst
worsted



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1828 Definition

FEAT, n. [L. factum, from facio, to perform.]

1. An act; a deed; an exploit; as a bold feat; a noble feat; feats of prowess.

2. In a subordinate sense, any extraordinary act of strength, skill or cunning, as feats of horsemanship, or of dexterity; a trick.

FEAT, a. Ready; skilful; ingenious.

Never master had a page - so feat.

FEAT, v.t. To form; to fashion.

1913 Definition
Feat (feat)
n.(?)
Feat
[OE. fet, OF. fet, fait, F. fait, factum, fr. L. facere, factum, to make or do. Cf. Fact, Feasible, Do.]
  1. An act; a deed; an exploit.

    The warlike feats I have done. Shak.

  2. A striking act of strength, skill, or cunning; a trick; as, feats of horsemanship, or of dexterity.
  3. To form; to fashion.
    [Obs.]

    To the more mature,
    A glass that feated them.
    Shak.

  4. Dexterous in movements or service; skillful; neat; nice; pretty.
    [Archaic]

    Never master had a page . . . so feat. Shak.

    And look how well my garments sit upon me --
    Much feater than before.
    Shak.


1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
The moral principles and precepts contained in the Scriptures ought to form the basis of all of our civil constitutions and laws....All the miseries and evils which men suffer from vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery and war, proceed from their despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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