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121ex|ine — «EHK seen, syn», noun. = extine. (Cf. ↑extine) …
122ex|tra|u|ter|ine — «EHKS truh YOO tuhr ihn, tuh ryn», adjective. outside the uterus …
123fam|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( …
124feast-or-fam|ine — «FEEST uhr FAM uhn», adjective. fluctuating between extremes of gain and loss, success and failure, etc.: »the [textile] industry s age old feast or famine cycle (Time) …
125fer´ine|ly — fe|rine «FIHR yn, ihn», adjective. wild; feral. ╂[< Latin ferīnus < fera wild beast < ferus wild] –fer´ine|ly, adverb …
126fig|ur|ine — «FIHG yuh REEN», noun. a small ornamental figure made of stone, pottery, metal, or other material; statuette. ╂[< French figurine < Italian figurina (diminutive) < figura figure, learned borrowing from Latin figūra; see etym. under… …
127flu|o|res|ce|ine — «FLOO uh REHS ee een, ihn», noun. = fluorescein. (Cf. ↑fluorescein) …
128for|est|ine — «FR uh stihn, styn; FOR », adjective. of or belonging to the forest …