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101 cesspool
s pou mort, pou sec, pou negre | fig sentina -
102 cherish
v acariciar | mimar | fig acariciar, nodrir, alimentar -
103 chick
s pollet | fig mossa, noia -
104 childlike
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105 chilly
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106 circle
v envoltar, encerclar, circumdar | donar voltes, giravoltars cercle | fig cercle, ambient | TEAT amfiteatre, primer pis -
107 cleave
v adherir-se, enganxar-se | fig ser fidel |tr esquerdar, clivellar, partir | esquerdar-se, clivellar-se, partir-se -
108 cloak
s capa, mantell | fig pretextv encapotar, cobrir | encobrir, dissimular, amagar -
109 clod
s terròs | fig taujà, pagesot -
110 clog
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111 clothe
v vestir | fig revestir -
112 cobber
s col·loq amic, company (anglès australià) | fig home -
113 cocoon
s ZOOL capoll (de cuc de seda)fig protegir -
114 collapse
v esfondrar-se, ensorrar-se, endecrrocar-se | fracassar | plegar-se | MED tenir un col·lapses esfondrament, ensorrament, enderrocament | fig fracàs, ruïna | MED col·lapse -
115 comb
v pentinar, cardar | fig fer una batudas pinta, carda, bresca | ZOOL crestaTo comb out fer netejarTo comb over rompre (ones) -
116 combustible
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117 complexion
s cutis, color de la cara | fig aspecte, caire -
118 concoct
v confeccionar, inventar, mesclar | fig ordir, tramar -
119 concoction
s mescla, beuratge | fig trama -
120 cook
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Fig — (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria westward to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fig dust — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fig faun — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fig gnat — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fig leaf — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fig marigold — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fig tree — Fig Fig (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
FIG — (Heb. תְּאֵנָה, te enah), one of the seven species with which Ereẓ Israel was blessed (Deut. 8:8). It is mentioned in the Bible 16 times together with the vine as the most important of the country s fruit. The saying every man under his vine and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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fig — (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. figue (12c.), from O.Prov. figa, from V.L. *fica, from L. ficus fig tree, fig, from a pre I.E. Mediterranean language, possibly Semitic (Cf. Phoenician pagh half ripe fig ). A reborrowing of a word that had been taken… … Etymology dictionary
fig — fig1 [fig] n. [ME fige < OFr < VL * fica, for L ficus, fig tree, fig] 1. the hollow, pear shaped false fruit (syconium) of the fig tree, with sweet, pulpy flesh containing numerous tiny, seedlike true fruits (achenes) 2. any of a genus… … English World dictionary