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| frau | (n) a German courtesy title or form of address for an adult woman |
| fraud | (n) intentional deception resulting in injury to another person |
| fraud | (n) something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage, Syn. humbug, dupery, hoax, put-on, fraudulence |
| fraud in fact | (n) actual deceit; concealing something or making a false representation with an evil intent to cause injury to another, Syn. positive fraud |
| fraud in law | (n) fraud that is presumed from the circumstances although the one who commits it need not have had any evil intent |
| fraud in the factum | (n) fraud that arises from a disparity between the instrument intended to be executed and the instrument actually executed; e.g., leading someone to sign the wrong contract |
| fraud in the inducement | (n) fraud which intentionally causes a person to execute and instrument or make an agreement or render a judgment; e.g., misleading someone about the true facts |
| fraudulence | (n) a fraudulent or duplicitous representation, Syn. duplicity |
| fraudulence | (n) the quality of being fraudulent, Syn. deceit |
| fraudulently | (adv) in a dishonest and fraudulent manner, Example: this money was fraudulently obtained |
| Frau | ‖n.; |
| Fraud | n. [ F. fraude, L. fraus, fraudis; prob. akin to Skr. dhūrv to injure, dhv&rsdot_; to cause to fall, and E. dull. ] If success a lover's toil attends, To draw the proud King Ahab into fraud. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Fraudful | a. Full of fraud, deceit, or treachery; trickish; treacherous; fraudulent; -- applied to persons or things. I. Taylor. -- |
| Fraudless | a. Free from fraud. -- |
| Fraudulency | |
| Fraudulent | a. [ L. fraudulentus, fr. fraus, fraudis, fraud: cf. F. fraudulent. ] He, with serpent tongue, . . . |
| Fraudulently | adv. In a fraudulent manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Fraught | v. t. Upon the tumbling billows fraughted ride |
| Fraught | n. [ OE.fraight, fraght; akin to Dan. fragt, Sw. frakt, D. vracht, G. fracht, cf. OHG. frēht merit, reward; perh. from a pref. corresponding to E. for + The root of E. own. Cf. Freight. ] A freight; a cargo. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Fraught | a. Freighted; laden; filled; stored; charged. [ 1913 Webster ] A vessel of our country richly fraught. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] A discourse fraught with all the commending excellences of speech. South. [ 1913 Webster ] Enterprises fraught with world-wide benefits. I. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 女 | [め, me] Frau [Add to Longdo] |
| 女の人 | [おんなのひと, onnanohito] Frau [Add to Longdo] |
| 婦 | [ふ, fu] Frau [Add to Longdo] |