farce
farcical, comical, absurd
(Slang) luck
farthing, coin formerly used in Great Britain (equal to one-fourth of a British penny)
(Slang) be in luck
(Slang) lucky, fine
apron, cloth worn to protect clothing
apron
china, porcelain
china clay, porcelain clay
China
china ware, porcelain, China
porcelain, porcellaneous, china
(Slang) trafficker, seller, dealer
mince, mincemeat
(Cooking) stuffed
(perf. >зафаршировать) (Cooking) stuff
face; facade
facade, frontage
facet
facet, one of the cut and polished surfaces of a gemstone
face, facet, flat
packed, wrapped
package, pack, wrap
pre packing
packaging
bean
string bean
haricot bean
scarlet runner
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