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  • 41Old Man Ban — is one of the main protagonists in the series Qin s Moon. His hardworking attitude often clashes with Tian Ming s easy going and lazy attitude and often situations between them turn into hilarious outbursts of shouts and force. His knowledge of… …

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  • 42fellow — 1 noun (C) 1 old fashioned a man: Paul s an easy going sort of fellow. 2 old fashioned a friendly way of addressing a man: Hello my dear fellow! 3 old fashioned your/his etc fellows the people who you work with, go to school with etc: He s much… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 43fellow — fel|low1 [ˈfeləu US lou] n [: Old English; Origin: feolaga partner ] 1.) old fashioned a man ▪ Paul s an easy going sort of fellow. 2.) sb s fellows BrE old fashioned people that you work with, study with, or who are in the same situation as you… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 44fellow — [11] Etymologically, a fellow is somebody who ‘lays money’. The word originated as an Old Norse compound félagi, formed from fé ‘money’ and *lag , a verbal base denoting ‘lay’. Someone who puts down money with someone else in a joint venture is… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 45fellow — [11] Etymologically, a fellow is somebody who ‘lays money’. The word originated as an Old Norse compound félagi, formed from fé ‘money’ and *lag , a verbal base denoting ‘lay’. Someone who puts down money with someone else in a joint venture is… …

    Word origins

  • 46fellow */*/ — I UK [ˈfeləʊ] / US [ˈfeloʊ] noun [countable] Word forms fellow : singular fellow plural fellows 1) a) old fashioned a man a nice young fellow b) used for talking to a man in a friendly way My dear fellow, how are you? 2) a member of a… …

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  • 47Old Orthodox Movement — From one forth to two thirds of the Russian people basing their decision on the rule of the Council of Nicea in 325 that one must Let what is ancient prevail formed the Old Orthodox movement. There are two views of them. One is that they are… …

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  • 48fellow — fel|low1 [ felou ] adjective only before noun ** used for talking about people who are similar to you or in the same situation as you: fellow students/pupils/workers etc.: Discuss your experiences with a fellow student. fellow… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 49fellow — /ˈfɛloʊ / (say feloh), /ˈfɛlə / (say feluh) noun 1. Colloquial a man or boy. 2. Colloquial a suitor; boyfriend. 3. Also, fella. a person: good fellow; proper fellow. 4. a companion; comrade: my dear fellow. 5. someone belonging to the same class; …

  • 50Fellow — This article is about the personal title or position. For the emulator, see Fellow (computing). A fellow in the broadest sense is someone who is an equal or a comrade. The term fellow is also used to describe a person, particularly by those in… …

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