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Fabian, Saint Fabian (died A.D. 250)
Fabian, preferring to delay or avoid rather than to directly confront (after the Roman general Fabius Maximus); of the Fabian Society, being a member of the Fabian Society
fabliau
factory, manufactory
manufacturer, industrialist
fabric, product
manufactured goods
manufacture, act or process of making a product by hand or by machine (especially on a large scale); specific branch of industry (i.e. linen manufacture); product made by hand or by machine
manufacture, invent, fabricate
company store
trademark, trades union mark, brand, mark, chop
brand, mark
factorial
plot
faun, one of a class of rural deities having the body of a man and the horns legs and tail of a goat
favor
favorite, minion
favoritism
favorite
bassoon (Music)
phagocyte
phagocytosis
phase
pheasant
phase, plan in stages, plan in gradual steps
phasic, consisting of stages
phasic, consisting of stages
faille, type of fabric
file, data set
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