Definition of Ficos

1. fico [n] - See also: fico

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ficos

ficins
fick's law of diffusion
fickle
fickled
fickleness
ficklenesses
fickler
fickles
ficklest
fickling
fickly
fico
ficoes
ficoll
ficoll gradient
ficos (current term)
ficosis
fics
fictile
fiction
fictional
fictional animal
fictional character
fictionalisation
fictionalise
fictionalised
fictionaliser
fictionalisers
fictionalises
fictionalising

Literary usage of Ficos

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

1. Working North from Patagonia: Being the Narrative of a Journey, Earned on by Harry Alverson Franck (1921)
"... ficos; but the frequent droughts are disastrous in the thin soil regions, and at such times endless trains carry the sheep and "horned cattle," as the ..."

2. A Copious Latin Grammar by Immanuel Johann Gerhard Scheller, George Walker (1825)
"It is true that Probus quoting this distich pruts ficos in the first verse, and Ileus in the second: which might serve to confirm the opinion of Priscian ..."

3. Tree-planting, 1899: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Best Trees to Plant in by David Ernest Hutchins (1899)
"It would be useless therefore to plant, as has been proposed, the India-rubber tree in Cape Colony for the sake of getting rubber. ficos ..."

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