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filial
adjective
1 belonging or relating to, or resembling, a son or daughter filial duties .
2 biol , genetics denoting any successive generation following a parental generation (abbreviation F1, F2, etc) .
[14c: from Latin filia daughter, and filius son]
filibeg or philibeg
noun a kilt.
[18c: from Scottish Gaelic feileadhbeag little kilt, from feileadh plaid + beag little]
filibuster
noun
1 especially in the US Senate:
a the practice of making long speeches to delay the passing of laws;
b a member of a law-making assembly who does this. Compare obstructionism.
2 a freebooter or military adventurer.
verb (filibustered , filibustering ) intr
1 especially in the US Senate: to obstruct legislation by making long speeches.
2 to engage in unlawful military action.
[19c in sense 1; 16c in sense 2: from Spanish filibustero , probably from Dutch vrijbuiter , from vrij free and buit booty; compare freebooter]
filibusterer noun .
filicide
noun
1 the act of killing one's own child. Compare homicide, patricide.
2 someone who commits this act.
[19c: from Latin filia , filius daughter or son, + -cide]
filigree or filagree
noun (filigrees or only in sense 2 filagrees )
1 delicate work in gold or silver wire, twisted into convoluted forms and soldered together, used in jewellery, etc.
2 any delicate ornamentation a pastry filigree .
adjective made of, or as if with, filigree.
[17c: from French filigrane , from Latin filum thread + granum grain]

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