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Frederick II
  1. noun - king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786; brought Prussia military prestige by winning the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War (1712-1786)
  2. king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786; brought Prussia military prestige by winning the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years'' War (1712-1786)
  3. the Holy Roman Emperor who led the Sixth Crusade and crowned himself king of Jerusalem (1194-1250)
Free Burning
  1. adjective - (of an electric arc) continuous; "heat transfer to the anode in free burning arcs"
Free Coinage
  1. - In the fullest sense, the conversion of bullion (of any specified metal) into legal-tender coins for any person who chooses to bring it to the mint; in a modified sense, such coinage when done at a fixed charge proportionate to the cost of the operation.
Free Radical
  1. noun - an atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron; in the body it is usually an oxygen molecule than has lost an electron and will stabilize itself by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule; "in the body free radicals are high-energy part
  2. an atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron; in the body it is usually an oxygen molecule that has lost an electron and will stabilize itself by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule; "in the body free radicals are high-energy particles that ricochet wildly and damage cells"
Free Thought
  1. noun - the form of theological rationalism that believes in God on the basis of reason without reference to revelation
Free-Burning
  1. - burning in a continuous manner; -- of an electric arc; as, heat transfer to the anode in free-burning arcs.
Free-Denizen
  1. - To make free.
Free-For-All
  1. noun - a noisy fight in a crowd
Free-Hearted
  1. - Open; frank; unreserved; liberal; generous; as, free-hearted mirth. Opposite of stingy.
Free-Milling
  1. - Yielding free gold or silver; -- said of certain ores which can be reduced by crushing and amalgamation, without roasting or other chemical treatment.