| ferrugo | A disease of plants caused by fungi, commonly called the rust, from its resemblance to iron rust in colour. Origin: L, iron rust, fr. Ferrum iron. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ferrule | A metal band or ring used around the crown or root of a tooth. Origin: corrupted through O. Fr. And Medieval L., fr. L. Viriola, a small bracelet (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ferry | Erwin S., U.S. Physicist, 1868-1956. See: Ferry-Porter law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ferry-Porter law | The critical fusion is directly proportional to the logarithm of the light intensity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ferrous |
Refers to iron or steel products
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| ferrous |
Metals that consist primarily of iron.
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| ferrous sulfate |
Iron is a medication used to increase your red blood count. It comes in liquid, drops, and tablets and you can buy it without a prescription. It is important for you to know, from your doctor, how much to take and for how long. Another name for iron is Ferrous Sulfate or Feosol.
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| ferrule |
A metal tip placed at the bottom of a pole or staff. The ferrule was used to plant the pole into the ground.
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| ferrule |
the metallic portion of a dip pen into which the nib is inserted
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