. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. FAGINEUS 121 fagineus (fa-jin'-e-us) of beech, of the beech tree. Fagonia* (fa-go'-ni-a) Fagopyrum* (fa-go-pi'-rum, fa-gop-i'-rum) Fagus* (fa/-gus) falcatus (fal-ka'-tus) hooked, curved, sickle- shaped. falcinellus (fal-sin-e'-lus) a small scythe. falciparus (fal-si'-par-us) sickle-producing. Falcon <early modern English < Middle English fawken or falkon <Late Gr. falkon. Pronounced: fo' falcon (fo'-kn, fol'-kn) falconet (fo'-ko-net, fal'-ko-net) falconry (fo'-kn-ri) fallax (fal'-aks) deceptive. Farancia (fa-ran'-shi-a) farin


. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. FAGINEUS 121 fagineus (fa-jin'-e-us) of beech, of the beech tree. Fagonia* (fa-go'-ni-a) Fagopyrum* (fa-go-pi'-rum, fa-gop-i'-rum) Fagus* (fa/-gus) falcatus (fal-ka'-tus) hooked, curved, sickle- shaped. falcinellus (fal-sin-e'-lus) a small scythe. falciparus (fal-si'-par-us) sickle-producing. Falcon <early modern English < Middle English fawken or falkon <Late Gr. falkon. Pronounced: fo' falcon (fo'-kn, fol'-kn) falconet (fo'-ko-net, fal'-ko-net) falconry (fo'-kn-ri) fallax (fal'-aks) deceptive. Farancia (fa-ran'-shi-a) farinose (far'-i-nos) farinosus (far-i-no'-sus) of meal, mealy. fascia (fa'-shi-a, pi. fa'-shi-e) fasciatus (fas-si-a'-tus) of bundles, bundled. fascinator (fas-sin-a/-tor) an enchanter. fasciola (fas-si'-o-la) a strip of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jaeger, Edmund Carroll, 1887-. Springfield, Ill. , Thomas


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