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famine fever

<span class="searchmatch">famine</span> <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> (uncountable) (dated) typhus “<span class="searchmatch">famine</span>”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. &amp; C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC....


famine

<span class="searchmatch">famine</span> bread faminee <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> food faminelike <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> resistant <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> weed feast or <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> nuclear <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> postfamine prefamine time <span class="searchmatch">famine</span>...


fever

<span class="searchmatch">fever</span> familial periodic <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> farrowing <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> fatigue <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> field <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> five-day <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> flood <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> fog <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> food <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> Fort Bragg <span class="searchmatch">fever</span>...


fame

and fights and derision and <span class="searchmatch">fever</span> and tiredness and hunger and cold and so many other pains Synonyms: apetito, larica <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> 1419, Pérez Rodríguez, F. (ed...


recover

on their legs, miſerably weak; as what the mercy of ſword, plague, and <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> had pleaſed to ſpare. 1646, John Hales, Golden Remains of the Ever Memorable...


weed

weed dillweed ditch weed doorweed dove weed driftweed dyer&#039;s weed elkweed <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> weed fanweed featherweed feverweed fireweed fitweed flatweed flaxweed fleaweed...


horse

went alongside him, and power was given to them to kill using the sword, <span class="searchmatch">famine</span>, plague, and the Earth&#039;s wildlife. From English horse (“heroin”). Doublet...


pestilential

miseries of <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> were succeeded and aggravated by the contagion of a pestilential disease. Caused by pestilence. (of symptoms) pestilential <span class="searchmatch">fever</span>; pestilential...


version Tú yǒu èpiǎo ér bùzhī fā. [Pinyin] There are people dying from <span class="searchmatch">famine</span> on the roads, and you do not issue the stores of your granaries for them...