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essential hormone and neurotransmitter derived from the amino acid tryptophan, precursor of the hormone melatonin (Physiology), neurotransmitter chemicalserotonin
ester derived from glycerolmonoglyceride
eternal truth in Buddhism, laws and customs (Hinduism); doctrine of the Buddha (Buddhism), performing of duties of Hinduismdharma
expert in the laws and properties of metalsmetallurgist
expressed in words (as opposed to actions or pictures); spoken, oral; pertaining to verbs of words derived from verbs, forming verbs, involving skill with words, oral rather than written, relating to verbs, using words rather than action, using words r...verbal
extract turpentine from, gum turpentine, oil and resin derived from certain coniferous trees; volatile pungent oil distilled from this mixture and often used as a solvent or paint thinner, oil used as solvent, spirits of turpentine, sticky substance fr...turpentine
Fahrenheit (temperature scale)F
family name; Joseph ben Ephraim Caro (1488-1575), 16th century Jewish religious rabbinical authority and compiler of the Shulhan Aruch (Jewish code of laws)Caro
fatty substance derived from wool (used in soaps, cosmetics, etc.)lanoline
favorable laws for companiescorporate welfare
fever, abnormally high body temperaturepyrexia
fever-inducing substance, substance which raises body temperaturepyrogen
feverish condition, state of having a high temperaturefeverishness
feverish, suffering from a high temperature; pertaining to fever, relating to feverfebrile
feverish, suffering from an abnormally high body temperaturepyrexial
 

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