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Fraxinus americana (species)
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One of 18 species of ash found in North America, found in mesophytic hardwood forests from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota, south to northern Florida, and southwest to eastern Texas. It is similar in appearance to the green ash and there is some overlap in habitat distribution between the two.
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Fraxinus excelsior (species)
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Species of large, deciduous ash trees with 7 to 11 leaflets and having wide distribution throughout Europe. It is known in several varieties, including timber trees and those that have been cultivated for landscaping for centuries. Notable among these are forms with dwarflike or weeping habits, variegated foliage, warty twigs and branches, and curled leaves.
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica (species)
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One of 18 species of ash found in North America. It is similar in appearance to the white ash and there is some overlap in habitat distribution between the two.
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frazioni
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Particular type of administrative territorial subdivision, such as of a comune. Examples are in Italy.
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frecuencia
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El ritmo o recurrencia de una vibración, ciclo, u onda repetitiva que pasa por un punto fijo en una unidad de tiempo. En física, la frecuencia es expresada en hertz, como un ciclo por segundo, o Hz.
Términos Alternativos
- frecuencias
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frecuencímetro
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Instrumentos para medir la frecuencia de las corrientes alternas.
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- frecuencímetros
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free ports
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Ports where goods are received and shipped free of customs regulations and duties.
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free schools (institutions)
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Privately run schools with programs organized as an alternative to traditional public or private schools, usually with a highly flexible or voluntaristic framework.
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Free Style (arquitectura)
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Se refiere al estilo de arquitectura de fines del siglo XIX en el que se mezclan libremente los estilos Reina Ana y vernáculos con elementos clásicos y góticos que producen a menudo diseños menos rígidos, asimétricos y complejos.
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freehold
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The right or condition of permanent and absolute tenure of land or property with freedom to dispose of it at will; examples include freehold in fee simple, fee-tail, or for term of life.
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freely associated states
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States that are allied with another, usually larger power by a Compact of Free Association or other agreement, by which the states retain international sovereignty and control over their territory but receive benefits, such as protection or economic cooperation. An example is the Marshall Islands, associated with the nation, the United States.
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Freemasonry (belief system)
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The belief system, teachings, and practices of the fraternal order of Free and Accepted Masons, the world's largest secret society. Spread by the advance of the British Empire, Freemasonry remains most popular in the British Isles and in other countries associated the empire. It is said to have been established for mutual help and fellowship; members believe that it has historical roots traceable back through the Romans to the Egyptians and the building of the pyramids. Freemasonry incorporates traditions and rituals that make symbolic use of or reference to the tools of medieval stonemasons, notably the square and compasses. In medieval Europe, like other craft organizations of the period, many medieval associations of masons whose members included freemasons, had developed elaborate secret rituals for imparting the knowledge of their craft and for the initiation of new members. These rituals continued to evolve during the early modern period. In 16th-century Scotland Freemasonry began to incorporate elements of contemporary Hermetic thought. From the early 17th century, the lodges began to admit members who were not connected with the building trades.
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freeze-thaw cycle
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Deteriorative weathering mechanism caused by cycle of fluctuation in temperature below and above the freezing point of water. At temperatures above freezing, liquid water seeps into cracks, expanding within them in the form of ice as temperature falls below the freezing point. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles may lead to deterioration of stone and such effects as spalling in masonry, and potholes in roads.
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freezer bags
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Plastic bags with a self-sealing opening made of a thick plastic suitable for storing food in a freezer.
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freezer pans
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fregadero (espacio de trabajo)
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Habitaciones de la cocina para almacenar y lavar platos y alimentos.
Términos Alternativos
- espetera
- fregaderos (espacio de trabajo)
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fregadero
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Fregaderos grandes y profundos utilizados para el lavado de los brazos y parte superior del cuerpo, más comúnmente encontradas en fábricas y hospitales que en casas, para pequeños fregaderos para lavarse manos y cara, use "lavatorio (lavabos)."
Términos Alternativos
- fregaderos
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fregadero (móvil)
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Fregaderos de cocina de madera, especialmente del siglo XIX, no conectados a un abastecimiento de agua externo con una cisterna o fuente de agua frecuentemente con un revestimiento de zinc o estaño superficial en la que puede ser ubicada una palangana y normalmente un aparador debajo. Para objetos similares ubicados en salas de baño o dormitorios, usadas para higiene personal en lugar de platos, use porta lavabo.
