| fenugreek |
The seed of the Trigonella foenumgraecum plant can be found inside the plant
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| fenestration |
The general term used to denote the pattern or arrangement of openings, ie, windows and doors, etc, in a facade.
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| fennel |
Fennel has three useful forms. The first is leafy, young fennel fronds which are great for decorating fish and salad dishes. Secondly a cultivar of wild fennel produces an edible bulb which can be roasted or grated raw into salads and tastes a little like celeriac. Thirdly there are fennel seeks which go well with fish and are used in Italian sausages and some curry powder mixes. Toasting Fennel Seeds accentuates their flavor. ...
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| fenestration |
The disposition of windows in a building; their arrangement.
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| feng shui |
(Chinese, feng shui: "wind and water"): The ancient Chinese practice of studying and following the natural currents of the Earth to ensure the proper alignment with them so that Qi is not disrupted. Feng Shui is used to determine the suitability and layout of homes, businesses, burial grounds and temples.
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