| fenugreek |
For intestinal problems and is used as an aphrodisiac; One of the oldest known medicinal plants, Fenugreek was used by Hippocrates, " the Father of Medicine", for sore throats and colds. It is also reputed to be an aphrodisiac, and to be useful for allergies, coughs, digestion, headaches and ulcers.
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| fenestration |
Any glass panel, window, door, curtain wall or skylight unit on the exterior of a building.
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| fenestration |
Opening; in current work applied to specialized openings in crania of lagomorphs and cervids. Having a network of irregular perforations or holes.
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| fennel |
a perennial plant (Foeniculum vulgare) with feathery foliage and tiny flowers; the plant's oval, green-brown seeds have prominent ridges, short, hair-like fibers and a weak, anise-like flavor and aroma and are available whole and ground; used in baked goods and savory dishes in Italian and Central European cuisines and to flavor alcoholic beverages.
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| fenugreek |
an Asiatic herb with a bitter celery-like flavor. Its chief use is in curry powders and stews.
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