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fas·cism N no pl

I . fas·cist N

fašist(ka) m (f)

II . fas·cist ADJ

fas·ci·nate [ˈfæsɪneɪt] VB trans

I . fa·cial [ˈfeɪʃəl] ADJ

II . fa·cial [ˈfeɪʃəl] N

I . fash·ion [ˈfæʃən] N

2. fashion (clothes):

moda f

3. fashion no pl (industry):

4. fashion (manner):

slog m

II . fash·ion [ˈfæʃən] VB trans

fan·cied [ˈfæn(t)sid] ADJ

fan·ci·er [ˈfæn(t)siəʳ] N

fas·ci·nat·ing [ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ] ADJ

fas·ci·na·tion [ˌfæsɪˈneɪʃən] N no pl

II . fas·ten [ˈfɑ:sən] VB intr

2. fasten (focus):

fac·ile <-r, -st [or more facile, most facile]> [ˈfæsaɪl] ADJ

1. facile person:

2. facile pej (superficially easy):

I . fast1 [fɑ:st] ADJ

2. fast PHOTO:

3. fast clock, watch:

5. fast (permanent):

II . fast1 [fɑ:st] ADV

1. fast (at speed):

2. fast (firmly):

fi·as·co <-s [or esp Am -es]> [fiˈæskəʊ] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The forehead consists of multiple layers; skin, subcutaneous tissue, frontalis muscle with fascia and a thin areolar layer.
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The base of the hindwings is fuscous with a white subbasal fascia and an orange antemedian band.
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Lateral to the femoral vessels it is intimately connected to the posterior margin of the inguinal ligament, and is continuous with the transversalis fascia.
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Both single and twin headlamp front fascia designs were produced.
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The base of the forewings is brown with a brown costa and a straw antemedian fascia, edged with dark brown.
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The subbasal fascia is white, suffused with ochreous towards the edge and the antemedian fascia is brown, edged with whitish.
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The fascia worn by nuncios within the territories assigned to them is purple watered silk.
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The ground colour of the forewings is straw, suffused with darker brown and with a dark medial fascia.
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There is also an irregular inwardly curved golden fascia slightly furcate at the costal edge and at the apical third.
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In addition, the plantar fascia has a critical role in normal mechanical function of the foot, contributing to the windlass mechanism.
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