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  • 101frais — frais, fraîche 1. (frê, frê ch ) adj. 1°   Qui est d une température intermédiaire entre le chaud et le froid. Un vent frais. Une cave fraîche. Un frais ruisseau. Avoir les mains fraîches. •   Il me faut du repos, des prés et des forêts ; Laisse… …

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  • 102frayer — 1. (frè yé ; d après Chifflet, Gramm. p. 197, on prononçait fra yer), je fraye, tu frayes, il fraye ou il fraie, nous frayons, vous frayez, ils frayent ou ils fraient ; je frayais, nous frayions, vous frayiez, ils frayaient ; je frayai ; je… …

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  • 103fractal — FRACTÁL, Ă, fractáli, e, s.m. şi adj. (Se spune despre o) Curbă sau formă foarte neregulată pentru care orice parte aleasă în mod convenabil devine similară ca formă cu o alta mai mare sau mai mică în momentul în care cea dintâi este mărită,… …

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  • 104fractal — ☆ fractal [frak′təl ] n. [< L fractus (see FRACTUS) + AL] Geom. an extremely irregular line or surface formed of an infinite number of similarly irregular sections: fractals have fractional dimension between one and two, or between two and… …

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  • 105Anfractuous — An*frac tu*ous, a. [L. anfractuosus, fr. anfractus a turning, a winding, fr. the unused anfringere to wind, bend; an , for amb + fractus, p. p. of frangere to break: cf. F. anfractueux.] Winding; full of windings and turnings; sinuous; tortuous;… …

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  • 106Anfractuousness — Anfractuous An*frac tu*ous, a. [L. anfractuosus, fr. anfractus a turning, a winding, fr. the unused anfringere to wind, bend; an , for amb + fractus, p. p. of frangere to break: cf. F. anfractueux.] Winding; full of windings and turnings;… …

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  • 107Fract — (fr[a^]kt), v. t. [L. fractus, p. p. of frangere to break.] To break; to violate. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 108Infract — In*fract (?n fr[hand]kt ), a. [L. infractus; pref. in not + fractus. p. p. of frangere to break.] Not broken or fractured; unharmed; whole. [Obs.] Chapman. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 109Retrofract — Re tro*fract, Retrofracted Re tro*fract ed, a. [Pref. retro + L. fractus, p. p. of frangere to break.] (Bot.) Refracted; as, a retrofract stem. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 110Retrofracted — Retrofract Re tro*fract, Retrofracted Re tro*fract ed, a. [Pref. retro + L. fractus, p. p. of frangere to break.] (Bot.) Refracted; as, a retrofract stem. [1913 Webster] …

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