Definition of Ficins

1. ficin [n] - See also: ficin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ficins

fibulare
fibularis
fibulas
fibulin
fibulocalcaneal
fibulæ
fic
fice
fices
fiche
fiches
fichtelite
fichu
fichus
ficin
ficins (current term)
fick's law of diffusion
fickle
fickled
fickleness
ficklenesses
fickler
fickles
ficklest
fickling
fickly
fico
ficoes
ficoll
ficoll gradient

Literary usage of Ficins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1796)
"... a, temporary booth or tent, made of earth and branches of trees, and covered by the ficins of hearts. ..."

2. The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana, 1837-1868 by James Dwight Dana, Edward Salisbury Dana (1892)
"Ace Line., 5. April, 1888. •* Cf. Rose, E. Weiss, Dx., and later Gdt., Index, 3,-1. 1888. 3 Ou ficins, laws (li and (2), ..."

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