fals: false (-hood, -ify); falset'to (Ital. n. = a false or artificial voice).
fail: fail'ure; fault (Old Fr. n. faulte); fault'y; fal'ter; default' (-er).
66. FA'NUM, a temple.
fan: fane; fanat'ic (Lat. adj. fanat'icus, literally, one inspired by divinity—the god of the fane), a wild enthusiast; fanat'ical; fanat'icism; profane', v. (literally, to be before or outside of the temple), to desecrate; profane', adj., unholy; profana'tion; profan'ity.
67. FA'RI, fa'tus, to speak.
fat: fate, -al, -ality, -alism, -alist; pref'atory.
Affable (Lat. adj. affab'ilis, easy to be spoken to); affabil'ity; inef'fable; in'fant (Lat. participle, in'fans, infan'tis, literally, not speaking) (-ile, -ine); in'fancy; nefa'rious (Lat. adj. nefa'rius, impious); pref'ace (Fr. n. préface), something spoken or written by way of introduction.
68. FATE'RI: fa'teor, fas'sus (in comp. fes'sus), to acknowledge, to show.
fess: confess' (-ion, -ional, -or); profess' (-ion, -ional, -or).