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Enfester
Enfester En*fes"ter, v. t. To fester. [Obs.] ``Enfestered sores.' --Davies (Holy Roode).

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- unutturan, ‘İç bâde, sev güzel var ise akl-ı şuurun’ masalıyla, halis sakız, enfes Martel, üzüm kızı, yıllanmış şarap, kazan ortası Frenk, Marmara şartozu...
- represents the old oblique (Latin accusative īnfantem); the OF nominative was li enfes (Lat īnfāns). There are some cases with significant differences between...
- the railways, the creation of the National State Railways Company [es] (ENFE) in 1964 with a policy role in the development of the country. 1997–2013:...
- run connecting with Guaqui in Bolivia. Empresa Nacional de Ferrocarriles - ENFE, operator of the National Railways of Bolivia, and consultant Hagler Bailly...
- the Normal School of Tamaulipas (ESNT) and the Normal School of Educators (ENFE). Other institutions of higher education are: The University of the Valley...
- 41943 NCBI: 3301 Open Tree of Life: 596176 Plant List: kew-2788621 PLANTS: ENFE POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:297084-1 SANBI: 823-14 Species+: 15654 Tropicos:...
- Belford Networking research in front ending and intelligent terminals : UNIX/ENFE experimental performance report Schwartz, P. M., Grapa, E., Day, J. D., Belford...
- Haberleri". www.sabah.com.tr. Retrieved 26 July 2023. "Mustafa Pektemek enfes döndü: 0-1" [Mustafa Pektemek returned outstandingly: 0-1] (in Turkish)...
- Anfeh (Arabic: انفه), or Enfe, Enfeh, Anfe, is a town in the Koura district of the North Governorate of Lebanon. Anfeh borders the towns of Chekka, Al-Qalamoun...
- (presbyter – presbyterem); li sire – le seigneur "lord" (senior – seniōrem); li enfes – l'enfant "child" (infāns – infantem).: 36–39  A few of these multi-stem...