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91fal|sies — «FL seez», noun (plural). Informal. padding or pads for a brassiere to give the breasts a fuller appearance …
92fal|sie — «FL see», noun. Informal. a false beard, mustache, or sideburns …
93fal|si|fi|a|bil|i|ty — «FL suh FY uh BIHL uh tee», noun. openness to falsification …
94fal|si|fi|a|ble — «FL suh FY uh buhl», adjective. that can be falsified …
95fal|si|fi|ca|tion — «FL suh fuh KAY shuhn», noun. 1. the act of falsifying; change made to deceive. 2. the fact of being falsified: »The falsification of the will was not discovered for three months …
96fal|sism — «FL sihz uhm», noun. a statement so obviously false as not to require discussion; self evident falsehood …
97Fal|staff|i|an — «fl STAF ee uhn», adjective. characteristic of or like Falstaff or his group of ragged soldiers …
98Fal|staff — «FL stafstahf», noun. Sir John, a fat, jolly, swaggering soldier, brazen and without scruples, in three of Shakespeare s plays …
99FAL/FALO — FN FAL/FALO Un FN FAL version crosse fixe Un FN …
100Fal Conde — Manuel Fal Conde (* 1894 in Higuera de la Sierra; † 1975 in Sevilla) war 1936 Anführer der Bewegung des Carlismus und in dieser Funktion maßgeblich am Sturz der Zweiten Spanischen Republik während des Spanischen Bürgerkriegs beteiligt. Leben Der… …