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  • 11fam — m. et f. faim. « La som, quand avès fam, es marrido à veni ! » Th. Aubanel …

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  • 12fam|i|lism — «FAM uh lihz uhm», noun. the feeling existing between members of a family; fraternity …

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  • 13fam|i|lis|tic — «FAM uh LIHS tihk», adjective. of or characteristic of a family or familism: »familistic loyalties …

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  • 14fam|ine — «FAM uhn», noun. 1. lack of food in a place; time of starving: »Many people died during the famine in India. 2. starvation: »Many people died of famine. 3. Figurative. a very great lack of anything; scarcity; shortage: »a coal famine. SYNONYM( …

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  • 15fam|ish|ment — «FAM ihsh muhnt», noun. Obsolete. the pain of extreme hunger or thirst …

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  • 16fam|u|lus — «FAM yuh luhs», noun, plural li « ly». an attendant or servant, especially of a scholar or magician. ╂[< Latin famulus servant] …

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  • 17FAM — Combinación de fármacos antineoplásicos constituida por fluorouracilo, doxorrubicina y mitomicina. Abreviatura de factor activador de los macrófagos. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 …

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  • 18fam — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom femení …

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  • 19Fam-trip — (fam tour) (сокр. от англ. familiarization ознакомление) льготный или бесплатный тур, организуемый для турагентств и (или) сотрудников авиакомпании с целью их ознакомления с определенными туристическими маршрутами и центрами …

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  • 20fam|ish — «FA ihsh», transitive verb. 1. to make extremely hungry; starve: »He hadn t eaten for ten hours and said he was famished. 2. to starve to death; kill with hunger: »to famish to death. –v.i. 1. to be very hungry: »I am famished. SYNONYM(S): See… …

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