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61fal|cip|a|rum malaria — «fal SIHP uhr uhm», a very severe form of malaria which runs its course in a relatively short time and without relapses. ╂[< New Latin falciparum the species name of the transmitting mosquito < Latin falx, falcis sickle + parere to bear… …
62fal|con-gen|tle — «FL kuhn JEHN tuhl, FAL , F », noun. 1. the female of the peregrine falcon. 2. the female of any falcon. ╂[< Middle French faucon gentil] …
63fal|con|er — «FL kuh nuhr, FAL , F », noun. 1. a person who hunts with falcons; hawker. 2. a person who breeds and trains falcons for hunting …
64fal|co|nid — «FAL kuh nihd», noun. any one of a family of diurnal birds of prey, now especially a hawk but formerly also including eagles and buzzards …
65fal|con|i|form — «FAL kuh nuh frm», adjective. of or having to do with the order that comprises all birds of prey except the owls …
66fal|con|ry — «FL kuhn ree, FAL , F », noun. 1. the sport of hunting with falcons or hawks; hawking. 2. the training of falcons or hawks for hunting …
67fal|cu|late — «FAL kyuh liht», adjective. Zoology. having the form of a falcula; falcate …
68fal|de|rol — «FAL duh rol», noun. = falderal. (Cf. ↑falderal) …
69fal|lal|er|y — «FAL LAL uhr ee», noun. fallals collectively; finery: »dancing and flirting and fallalery (George Meredith) …
70fal|li|bi|lism — «FAL uh buh LIHZ uhm», noun. Philosophy. the principle that no statement can be completely verified and therefore accepted as true beyond all doubt …