| FRAT | free radical assay technique |
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| frater | A monk; also, a frater house. Frater house, an apartament in a convent used as an eating room; a refectory. Synonym: a fratery. Origin: L, a brother. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| fraternal twins | Fraternal twins are siblings who have shared a common uterine environment. They are due to fertilization of two different ova by different sperm. Fraternal twins are also called dizygotic twins. (12 Dec 1998) |
| fraternity | Origin: F. Fraternite, L. Fraternitas. 1. The state or quality of being fraternal or brotherly; brotherhood. 2. A body of men associated for their common interest, business, or pleasure; a company; a brotherhood; a society; in the Roman Catholic Chucrch, an association for special religious purposes, for relieving the sick and destitute, etc. 3. Men of the same class, profession, occupation, character, or tastes. "With what terms of respect knaves and sots will speak of their own fraternity!" (South) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fraternization | The act of fraternizing or uniting as brothers. "I hope that no French fraternization . . . Could so change the hearts of Englishmen." (Burke) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| fraternal |
of or relating to a fraternity or society of usually men; "a fraternal order" (of twins) derived from two separate fertilized ova; "fraternal twins are biovular" brotherly: like or characteristic of or befitting a brother; "brotherly feelings"; "close fraternal ties"
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| fratricide |
a person who murders their brother or sister friendly fire: fire that injures or kills an ally the murder of your sibling
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| fraternal twins |
The term twin most notably refers to two individuals (or one of two individuals) who have shared the same uterus (womb) and are usually, but not necessarily, born on the same day. A fetus alone in the womb is called a singleton. Due to the limited size of the mother's womb, multiple pregnancy is much less likely to carry to full term than singleton birth. ...
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| fraternal twins |
Born at the same time but resulting from the fertilization of two different eggs, fraternal twins are no more genetically similar than siblings; identical twins result from the division of one fertilized egg and are genetically identical.
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An insurance company organized under a special section of the state insurance code, characterized by a lodge or social system, and issuing insurance only to members.
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| FRAT | a social club for male undergraduates |
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| FRAT | a house used as a residence by a chapter of a fraternity |
| FRAT | puffins |
| FRAT | common puffin of the North Atlantic |
| FRAT | N Pacific puffin |
| FRAT | like or characteristic of or befitting a brother |
| FRAT | (of twins) derived from two separate fertilized ova |
| FRAT | of or relating to a fraternity or society of usually men |
| FRAT | either of two twins who developed from two separate fertilized eggs |
| FRAT | in a brotherly manner |
| FRAT | associating with others in a brotherly or friendly way |
| FRAT | be on friendly terms with someone |
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