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Improve My English Vocabulary
English Vocabulary Index
Improve My English Vocabulary on 18th April :
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Fie (inter.) : an expression make out of disgust
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Field (n) : arena, land, open space
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Field marshal (n) : a military officer of the highest rank
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Fiend (n) : demon, an evil spirit, scoundrel
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Fierce (adj.) : violent, wild-looking, cruel, angry
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Fiery (adj.) : fire-like, excitable
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Fifteen (n) : five and ten
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Fig (n) : a tree bearing pear shaped many seeded pulpy fruits, unimportant matter
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Fight (v) : struggle, against to go to war with
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Fight (n) : struggle, war, quarrel
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Figment (n) : fancy, imaginary or invented story
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Figure (n), : metaphorical
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Figurative (adj.) : number, shape, form, diagram, picture
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Filament (n) : thread like object such as thin wire in an electric bulb
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Filariasis (n) : a fever caused by filarial
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File (n) : a holder or other device for keeping papers etc. a row, an instrument for smoothing
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File (v) : put in a file, march in a file, smooth or rub with a file
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Filial (adj.) : pertaining to son or daughter
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Fill (v) : to make full
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Fill (n) : fullness
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Filly (n) : a young mare
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Film (n) : a thin celluloid roll in which photographs are taken, a thin membrane, a layer
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Film (v) : cover with a film take photos
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Filter (n) : a strainer
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Filter (v) : percolate
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Filth (n) : nasty matter, impurity, dirt
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Filthy (adj.) : unclear, impure, dirty
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Filtration (v) : percolation
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Fin (n) : the wing like organ of the fish by which it balances or swims
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Final (adj.) : conclusive, resolved, ending last
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Finale (n) : the last part in a concert, termination
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Finality (n) : conclusiveness, end, completeness
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Finance (n) : money revenue
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Finance (v) : give money for
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Financial (adj.) : pertaining to money
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Financier (n) : one who looks after money matters, capitalist, treasurer
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Find (v) : to discover, provide
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Find (n) : thing discovered
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Finding (n) : decision
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Fine (n) : money paid as a penalty
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Fine (v) : impose a fine on
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Finery (n) : splendour, fine dress, etc.,
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Finger (n) : a digit
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Finger (v) : handle play, touch
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Fingerpost (n) : a sign-post
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Finish (v) : come to an end, complete, conclude
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Finite (adj.) : having a limit
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Fiord (n) : part of the sea projecting inland among hills
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Fjord (n) : part of the sea projecting inland among hills
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