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Legacy
will esp of money or personal property a bequest Also Fig as a legacy of dishonor or disease
Pyrula
marine gastropods having a pear shaped shell It includes the fig shells See Illust in Appendix
peepul
sacred tree Ficus religiosa of the Buddhists a kind of fig tree which attains great size and venerable age it lacks
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Pilgrimage
especially a journey to a shrine or other sacred place Fig the journey of human life
Pseudocarp
as the soft part of a strawberry or of a fig
Quietus
acquittance as from debt or obligation that which silences claims Fig rest death
VerbarReacutechauffeacute
A dish of food that has been warmed again hence fig something made up from old material a rehash
VerbarRisqueacute
Hazardous risky esp fig verging upon impropriety dangerously close to or suggestive of what
Fig
A small fruit tree Ficus Carica with large leaves known from the remotest antiquity It was probably native from Syria...
VerbarFicus
or shrubs one species of which F Carica produces the figs of commerce the fig tree
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