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Fugu a blowfish; poisonous fish eaten as a delicacy in Japan. Read more [+]
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fugue A musical movement in which a definite number of parts or voices combine in stating or developing a single theme, the interest being cumulative.
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fugue A composition, often for a keyboard instrument, in which several musical lines (or "voices" - usually three or four) enter in succession in different ranges with the same theme, which is then extensively developed in further entries of the theme. The most famous composer of fugues was Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
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fugue (few-g) A Baroque piece with a recurring theme against various independent voices.
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Fugu Blow-fish, or Puffer fish. This can be prepared only by licensed chefs in Japan and the USA who have studied under a master for a long apprenticeship. The various organs of the fish contain a highly dangerous neurotoxin, tetrodotoxin; ingestion of even a few milligrams of any of the fish's organs, or fluid which was contained in the organs will result in paralysis and death in 15 minutes. This is the same toxin used to create "zombies". ...
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