FU'RY, n. L. furor, furia, furo, to rage.
1. A violent rushing impetuous motion as the fury of the winds.
2. Rage a storm of anger madness turbulence.
I do oppose my patience to his fury.
3. Enthusiasm heat of the mind.
4. In mythology, a deity a goddess of vengeance hence, a stormy turbulent, violent woman.
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