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71non|fic|tion — «non FIHK shuhn», noun. writing that is not fiction; form of writing that deals with real people and events rather than imaginary ones. Biographies and histories are nonfiction …
72of|fic|i|nal — «uh FIHS uh nuhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. kept in stock by druggists; not made by prescription: »officinal drugs. 2. recognized by the pharmacopoeia; official. 3. of or having to do with a shop. –n. a drug or medicine that is kept in stock.… …
73pro|li|fic|i|ty — «proh luh FIHS uh tee», noun. = prolificacy. (Cf. ↑prolificacy) …
74sac|ri|fic|er — «SAK ruh FY suhr», noun. a person who sacrifices, especially a priest …
75self-suf|fic|ing|ness — «SEHLF suh FY sihng nihs», noun. = self sufficiency. (Cf. ↑self sufficiency) …
76self-suf|fic|ing — «SEHLF suh FY sihng», adjective. sufficing in or for oneself or itself; self sufficient …
77sem|i|fic|tion|al — «SEHM ee FIHK shuh nuhl», adjective. partly imaginative …
78spec|i|fic|i|ty — «SPEHS uh FIHS uh tee», noun. specific quality: a) the quality of having specific character or relation: »There has always been a certain lack of specificity about these fears; people have been bothered…without being able to say precisely why… …
79ster|e|o|spec|i|fic|i|ty — «STEHR ee oh SPEHS uh FIHS uh tee, STIHR », noun. the quality or state of being stereospecific: »stereospecificity of enzymic reactions …
80Su|fic — «SOO fihk», adjective. of or having to do with the Sufi or their mystical system …