| fugitive |
someone who flees from an uncongenial situation; "fugitives from the sweatshops" someone who is sought by law officers; someone trying to elude justice fleeting: lasting for a markedly brief time; "a fleeting glance"; "fugitive hours"; "rapid momentaneous association of things that meet and pass"; "a momentary glimpse"
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| fungus |
a parasitic plant lacking chlorophyll and leaves and true stems and roots and reproducing by spores
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| funicle |
the stalk of a plant ovule or seed
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| fugue |
dissociative disorder in which a person forgets who they are and leaves home to creates a new life; during the fugue there is no memory of the former life; after recovering there is no memory for events during the dissociative state a dreamlike state of altered consciousness that may last for hours or days a musical form consisting of a theme repeated a fifth above or a fourth below its first statement
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| fulgurant |
dazzling: amazingly impressive; suggestive of the flashing of lightning; "the skater's dazzling virtuosic leaps"; "these great best canvases still look as astonishing and as invitingly new as they did...when...his fulgurant popularity was in full growth"- Janet Flanner; "adventures related...in a style both vivid and fulgurous"- Idwal Jones
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