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  • 41fás — s. m. 1. Aquilo que é justo, que é lícito. 2. por fás ou por nefas: com razão ou sem ela …

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  • 42FAS — abbrev. 1. fetal alcohol syndrome 2. Foreign Agricultural Service 3. free alongside ship: also fas …

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  • 43fas´ci|ate´l — fas|ci|ate «FASH ee ayt», adjective. 1. Botany. compressed into a band or bundle; grown together: »fasciate stems. 2. Zoology. marked with wide bands or stripes; striped. 3. bound with a band, fillet, or bandage. ╂[< Latin fasciātus, past… …

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  • 44fas|ci|ate — «FASH ee ayt», adjective. 1. Botany. compressed into a band or bundle; grown together: »fasciate stems. 2. Zoology. marked with wide bands or stripes; striped. 3. bound with a band, fillet, or bandage. ╂[< Latin fasciātus, past participle of… …

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  • 45fas|ci|a — «FASH ee uh», noun, plural fas|ci|ae «FASH ih ee». 1. a band; fillet; long, flat strip. 2. British. the dashboard of a motor vehicle: »For parking, there is a foot operated brake, released by a spring lever under the fascia (London Times) …

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  • 46fas|ci|cled — «FAS uh kuhld», adjective. arranged in a fascicle; fasciculate: »Some plants, notably the dahlia, have fascicled root systems (Hardy and Perrin) …

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  • 47fas|ci|cle — «FAS uh kuhl», noun. 1. a small bundle. 2. Botany. a close cluster, especially of flowers, leaves, or roots. 3. Anatomy. = fasciculus (def. 1). (Cf. ↑fasciculus) 4. a single part of a printed work issued in installments; fasciculus. ╂[< Latin …

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  • 48fas|cic´u|late|ly — fas|cic|u|late «fuh SIHK yuh liht, layt», adjective. arranged in a fascicle or fascicles. –fas|cic´u|late|ly, adverb …

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  • 49fas|cic|u|late — «fuh SIHK yuh liht, layt», adjective. arranged in a fascicle or fascicles. –fas|cic´u|late|ly, adverb …

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  • 50fas|ci|cule — «FAS uh kyool», noun. 1. a fascicle, especially of a book; fasciculus. 2. = fasciculus (def. 1). (Cf. ↑fasciculus) ╂[< Middle French fascicule, learned borrowing from Latin fasciculus. See etym. of doublet fascicle. (Cf. ↑fascicle)] …

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