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fistula |
Noun
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a chronic inflammation of the withers of a horse |
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femoral biceps |
Noun
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the biceps muscle of the thigh |
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funny bone |
Noun
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a point on the elbow where the ulnar nerve passes near the surface |
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facia |
Noun
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a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue separating or binding together muscles and organs etc |
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fingernail |
Noun
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the nail at the end of a finger |
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forearm |
Noun
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the part of the superior limb between the elbow and the wrist |
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forearm |
Verb
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arm in advance of a confrontation |
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fist |
Noun
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the signature style of a Morse code operator |
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fist |
Noun
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a hand with the fingers clenched in the palm, as for hitting |
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femur |
Noun
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the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton |
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femoris |
Noun
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the longest and thickest bone of the human skeleton |
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fingertip |
Noun
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the end (tip) of a finger |
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forefinger |
Noun
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the finger next to the thumb |
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flatfoot |
Noun
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a foot afflicted with a fallen arch |
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flatfoot |
Noun
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a policeman who patrols a given region |
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fallen arch |
Noun
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an instep flattened so the entire sole rests on the ground |
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femoral nerve |
Noun
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one of a pair of nerves that originate from lumbar nerves and supply the muscles and skin of the anterior part of the thigh |
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facial muscle |
Noun
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any of the skeletal muscles of the face |
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fictitious place |
Noun
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a place that exists only in imagination |
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fairyland |
Noun
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the enchanted realm of fairies |
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fairyland |
Noun
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something existing solely in the imagination, but often mistaken for reality |
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faerie |
Noun
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the enchanted realm of fairies |
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faerie |
Noun
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a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers |
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faery |
Noun
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the enchanted realm of fairies |
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faery |
Noun
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a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers |
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forethought |
Noun
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judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger |
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forethought |
Noun
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planning or plotting in advance of acting |
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fibula |
Noun
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the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle |
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foxiness |
Noun
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shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception |
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false glottis |
Noun
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the opening between the false vocal folds |
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fantasy life |
Noun
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an imaginary life lived in a fantasy world |
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fantasy world |
Noun
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something existing solely in the imagination (but often mistaken for reality) |
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falconry |
Noun
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the art of training falcons to hunt and return |
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faculty |
Noun
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one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind |
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faculty |
Noun
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the body of teachers and administrators at a school |
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forgetfulness |
Noun
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tendency to forget |
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forgetfulness |
Noun
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unawareness caused by neglectful or heedless failure to remember |
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frame of reference |
Noun
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a system of assumptions and standards that sanction behavior and give it meaning |
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frame of reference |
Noun
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a system that uses coordinates to establish position |
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finishing touch |
Noun
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a final touch |
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formula |
Noun
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something regarded as a normative example |
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formula |
Noun
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(mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems |
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formula |
Noun
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a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement |
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formula |
Noun
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a conventionalized statement expressing some fundamental principle |
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formula |
Noun
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directions for making something |
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formula |
Noun
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a representation of a substance using symbols for its constituent elements |
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formula |
Noun
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a liquid food for infants |
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fantasy |
Noun
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imagination unrestricted by reality |
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fantasy |
Noun
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something many people believe that is false |
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fantasy |
Noun
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fiction with a large amount of imagination in it |