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61fis|sip|a|rism — «fih SIHP uh rihz uhm», noun. Biology. reproduction by fission …
62fis|si|ped — «FIHS ih pehd», adjective, noun. –adj. having the toes cleft; cloven footed. –n. an animal having its toes cleft or divided …
63fis|si|ros|tral — «FIHS uh ROS truhl», adjective. 1. having a broad beak or bill with a deep cleft, as the swifts or swallows. 2. (of a bill) broad and deeply cleft. ╂[< Latin fissus (see etym. under fission) (Cf. ↑fission) + English rostral] …
64fis|sive — «FIHS ihv», adjective. having to do with or of the nature of fission …
65fis|sur|al — «FIHSH uhr uhl», adjective. of or having to do with a fissure …
66fis|sure — «FIHSH uhr», noun, verb, sured, sur|ing. –n. 1. a long, narrow opening; split or crack: »Water dripped from a fissure in a rock. 2. a splitting apart; division into parts. 3. a natural cleft or opening in an organ or part, as those separating the …
67fis|tu|lar — «FIHS chu luhr», adjective. = fistulous. (Cf. ↑fistulous) …
68fis|tu|li|form — «FIHS chu luh frm», adjective. fistulous in form; tubular …
69fis|tu|lize — «FIHS chu lyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, lized, liz|ing. 1. to form a fistula. 2. to form or implant by surgical means, especially in the treatment of glaucoma, a structure resembling a fistula and intended to facilitate drainage …
70fis|tu|lous — «FIHS chu luhs», adjective. 1. tubelike; tubular. 2. made up of tubes or tubelike parts. 3. Medicine. having to do with or of the nature of a fistula …