Extol—ex-tŏl´, not ex-tō´. Extolled, ex-tŏld´, etc.

F.

Facet—făs´set not fā-sĕt´. A small surface or face; as one of the facets of a diamond.

Falchion—fawl´chun, not făl´chĭ-on. A sword. Worcester sanctions fawl´shun, also.

Falcon—faw´kn, not făl-kŏn.

Fang. When applied to a tooth, fang means the portion that is outside of the jaw. This name is often, even by dentists, erroneously given to the root or part that is set into the jaw.

Far, not fur.

Febrile—fē´brĭl or fĕb´rĭl, not fē´brīle. Relating to fever.

February, as it is spelled, and not Fĕb´u-a-ry, as many say and write it.

Feod, feodal, feodality—fūd, fūd´al, and fū-dăl´i-ty. Relating to a kind of tenure formerly existing in Europe, in which military services were rendered by the tenant as a consideration. Feud, feudal, feudality, is the orthography generally adopted now.