fratern: -al, -ity, -ize; confrater'nity.
Fri'ar (Fr. n. frère, a brother); fri'ary.
87. FRONS, fron'tis, the forehead.
front: front (-age, -al, -less, -let); affront'; confront'; effront'ery; fron'tier (Fr. n. frontière); front'ispiece (Lat. n. frontispi'cium, from frons and spic'ere, to view; literally, that which is seen in front).
88 FRU'OR: fruc'tus, to enjoy; Fru'ges, corn; French Fruit, fruit.
fruct: -ify, -ification; fructif'erous (Lat. v. fer're, to bear).
frug: -al, -ality; frugif'erous (Lat. v. fer're, to bear).
fruit: fruit; fruit'erer; fruit'ful; frui'tion.
89. FU'GERE: fu'gio, fu'gitum, to flee.
fug: fuga'cious; centrif'ugal (Lat. n. cen'trum, the center); feb'rifuge (Lat. n. fe'bris, fever); fugue (Lat. n. fu'ga, a flight), a musical composition; ref'uge (-ee); sub'terfuge; ver'mifuge (Lat. n. ver'mis, a worm).