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▪ I. fugal, n. Australian.|ˈfjuːgəl| [short f. centrifugal.] A centrifugal machine for drying wool.
1895Australian Pastoralist Rev. 15 Aug. p. xii, Will dry more Wool at less cost than any other Fugal made. ▪ II. fugal, a.|ˈfjuːgəl| [f. fugue + -al1.] 1. Music. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of fugues.
1854Cherubini's Counterpoint 7 He will be able to form himself in the style which befits the fugal art. 1875Ouseley Mus. Form ii. 23 This is..common in fugal works. 1881Mus. Trades Rev. 15 Feb. 7/1 It is in B minor allegro, and opens with a fugal figure. 2. Psychiatry. Of or pertaining to a fugue state (see fugue 2).
1940C. S. Myers Shell Shock iii. 66 When the ‘shock’ is severe, it may be followed by..fugal automatism, or stupor, on recovery from..which the patient can recall none of the acts performed by him. Hence ˈfugally adv., in a fugal manner.
1892Daily News 4 Nov. 2/1 The various themes are properly developed, and in at least two instances are even treated fugally. |