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  • 21fea|ture|less — «FEE chuhr lihs», adjective. without features; not interesting or impressive; not distinctive; uneventful: »The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult to bring it home (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). When we travel over these… …

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  • 22fea´tur|al|ly — fea|tur|al «FEE chuhr uhl», adjective. of or having to do with the features: »There was no featural resemblance between the two faces (George Macdonald). –fea´tur|al|ly, adverb …

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  • 23fea|tur|al — «FEE chuhr uhl», adjective. of or having to do with the features: »There was no featural resemblance between the two faces (George Macdonald). –fea´tur|al|ly, adverb …

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  • 24fea|sance — «FEE zuhns», noun. Law. a doing or performance, as of a condition, obligation, or duty. ╂[< Anglo French fesaunce, Old French faisance < faire do, make < Latin facere] Usage Feasance, the proper performance of a duty, is not now much… …

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  • 25fea|si|bil|i|ty — «FEE zuh BIHL uh tee», noun. the quality or condition of being feasible: »Data are being collected in Panama s jungle hills to determine the feasibility of excavating a new canal at sea level (New York Times) …

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  • 26fea|ture-length — «FEE chuhr LEHNGTH», adjective. (of a motion picture, newspaper or magazine article, or column) of the length of a feature; of full or standard length …

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  • 27fea|tured — «FEE chuhrd», adjective. 1. Informal. made a feature of; given prominence to: »the featured actors in a motion picture, a featured painting at an exhibition, a featured newspaper story. 2. having a certain kind of features: »hard featured. 3.… …

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  • 28fea|tur|ette — «FEE chuh REHT», noun. a short motion picture, such as a cartoon or newsreel; short: »[The film company] will release five technicolor feature films and six, three reel featurettes (Wall Street Journal) …

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  • 29Fëa y hröa — El fëa y el hröa (plurales fëar, pronunciado [ˈfɛ.ar], y hröar, pronunciado [ˈɹ̥ɔ.ar], respectivamente) son dos conceptos manejados por el escritor británico J. R. R. Tolkien en las historias de su legendarium. Tolkien describe a los hijos de… …

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  • 30Fëa and hröa — In J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium, fëa and hröa are words for soul (or spirit ) and body . The plural form of fëa is fëar (pronounced [IPA|ˈfɛ.ar] ) and the plural form of hröa is hröar (pronounced [IPA|ˈɹ̥.ar] ). (The words are also spelt fea… …

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