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Fleet

Fleet [fr. fleot, Sax., an estuary], a place where the tide flows, a creek, or inlet of water, hence Northfleet, Purfleet; also a company of ships or navy; also a prison in London (so called from...

Fleetly

In a fleet manner rapidly

Fleeting

Passing swiftly away not durable transient transitory as the fleeting hours or moments

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Fleetness

Swiftness rapidity velocity celerity speed as the fleetness of a horse or of time

Fleetingly

Matched in: Term Fleetingly

fleet

To sail to float

Fleetings

A mixture of buttermilk and boiling whey curds

Fleet-books

Fleet-books. These books contain the original entries of marriages solemnized in the Old Fleet Prison from 1686 to 1754, but are not, it is said, admissible in evidence to prove a marriage, for they were not...

Flotilla

A little fleet or a fleet of small vessels

Fleeten

Fleeted or skimmed milk

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Fleet

Fleet [fr. fleot, Sax., an estuary], a place where the tide flows, a creek, or inlet of water, hence Northfleet, Purfleet; also a company of ships or navy; also a prison in London (so called from...

Fleetly

In a fleet manner rapidly

Fleeting

Passing swiftly away not durable transient transitory as the fleeting hours or moments

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Fleetness

Swiftness rapidity velocity celerity speed as the fleetness of a horse or of time

Fleetingly

Matched in: Term Fleetingly

fleet

To sail to float

Fleetings

A mixture of buttermilk and boiling whey curds

Fleet-books

Fleet-books. These books contain the original entries of marriages solemnized in the Old Fleet Prison from 1686 to 1754, but are not, it is said, admissible in evidence to prove a marriage, for they were not...

Flotilla

A little fleet or a fleet of small vessels

Fleeten

Fleeted or skimmed milk

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