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Look up FEB, FeB, Feb, or feb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. FEB, FeB, Feb or feb may refer to: February, as an abbreviation for the second month
ACB. It is run by the FEB. The FEB leagues are divided into three categories (the other two are the Segunda FEB and the Tercera FEB). The league was founded
teams are promoted to Primera FEB and six teams are relegated to Tercera FEB. From the 2024–25 season, it is named Segunda FEB. 2000–2006: LEB 2 2006–2007:
Ferroboron (FeB) is a ferroalloy consisting of iron and boron. The metal usually contains 17.5% to 20% boron and is used to produce boron steels. Ferroboron
basketball league system, after the Liga ACB, Primera FEB and Segunda FEB. It is administered by the FEB. It was previously the Spanish second tier level competition
original on May 12, 2008. Retrieved March 11, 2009. "UPI Almanac for Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025". UPI. February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025. "'Alien' Artist
Press. p. 78. ISBN 9781856356152. OCLC 301894338. "Famous birthdays for Feb. 4: Alice Cooper, Hannibal Buress". UPI. 4 February 2023. Retrieved 3 February
października 1818" (in Latin). Retrieved 2012-09-16. "Famous birthdays for Feb. 18: Yoko Ono, Dr. Dre". UPI. 18 February 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2024
Retrieved 2020-02-27. "Operation Biting, Bruneval, North France 27th/28th Feb 1942". Combinedops.com. Retrieved Jun 8, 2026. Carroll, Peter N. (1990).
original on April 5, 2015. Retrieved March 5, 2020. "Famous birthdays for Feb. 2: Gemma Arterton, Paul Mescal". UPI. February 2, 2023. Retrieved February
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Glass of milk
A punter, a chump, i.e. the customer of a prostitute. Has now become an insult in its own right
cocaine
Any instrument (not necessarily a brass or reed instrument).That dude can sure blow his "horn.".
Gome is American slang for a tediously studious pupil or student.
Don is British slang for a Spaniard.Don is North American slang for a high−ranking member of the Mafia.
Big Bad Ass Mother F***er In Charge
Cracking The F**k Up.
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Of, pertaining to, or designating, a substance (called ophelic acid) extracted from a plant (Ophelia) of the Gentian family as a bitter yellowish sirup, used in India as a febrifuge and tonic.
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The fifth month of the French republican calendar adopted in 1793. It began January 20, and ended February 18. See Vendemiaire.
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Pertaining to fever; indicating fever, or derived from it; as, febrile symptoms; febrile action.
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An alkaloid isomeric with, and resembling, quinine, found in certain species of cinchona, from which it is extracted as a bitter white crystalline substance; conchinine. It is used somewhat as a febrifuge.
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A lofty West African tree (Khaya Senegalensis), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. The bark is used as a febrifuge.
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The time of the apparent revolution of the sun trough the ecliptic; the period occupied by the earth in making its revolution around the sun, called the astronomical year; also, a period more or less nearly agreeing with this, adopted by various nations as a measure of time, and called the civil year; as, the common lunar year of 354 days, still in use among the Mohammedans; the year of 360 days, etc. In common usage, the year consists of 365 days, and every fourth year (called bissextile, or leap year) of 366 days, a day being added to February on that year, on account of the excess above 365 days (see Bissextile).
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The sixth month of the calendar adopted by the first French republic. It began February 19, and ended March 20. See Vend/miaire.
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Causing fever; as, a febriferous locality.
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The fifth day of the months January, February, April, June, August, September, November, and December, and the seventh day of March, May, July, and October. The nones were nine days before the ides, reckoning inclusively, according to the Roman method.
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A festival celebrated annually by the Romans on February 23 in honor of Terminus, the god of boundaries.
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Febrific.
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An alkaloid, found in the rootstock of the golden seal (Hydrastis Canadensis), and extracted as a bitter, white, crystalline substance. It is used as a tonic and febrifuge.
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A Chilian apocynaceous tree (Aspidosperma Quebracho); also, its bark, which is used as a febrifuge, and for dyspn/a of the lung, or bronchial diseases; -- called also white quebracho, to distinguish it from the red quebracho, a Mexican anacardiaceous tree (Loxopterygium Lorentzii) whose bark is said to have similar properties.
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The eleventh month of the ancient Hebrew year, approximately corresponding with February.
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A contagious febrile disorder commencing with catarrhal symptoms, and marked by the appearance on the third day of an eruption of distinct red circular spots, which coalesce in a crescentic form, are slightly raised above the surface, and after the fourth day of the eruption gradually decline; rubeola.
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Of or pertaining to fever; febrile.
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The febrile condition.
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An alkaloid extracted from the bark of several species of cinchona (esp. Cinchona Calisaya) as a bitter white crystalline substance, C20H24N2O2. Hence, by extension (Med.), any of the salts of this alkaloid, as the acetate, chloride, sulphate, etc., employed as a febrifuge or antiperiodic. Called also quinia, quinina, etc.
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A contagious, constitutional, febrile disease characterized by a peculiar eruption; variola. The cutaneous eruption is at first a collection of papules which become vesicles (first flat, subsequently umbilicated) and then pustules, and finally thick crusts which slough after a certain time, often leaving a pit, or scar.
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