- holidays, weddings, and
other celebrations.
Feteer meshaltet dates back to
ancient Egypt,
where it was
known as "
feteer maltoot". It was left at
temples as an...
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Fetion (Chinese:飞信, pinyin: fēi xìn, lit.
flying letter) was an
instant messaging (IM)
client developed by
China Mobile, a
Chinese telecommunications company...
- In the
United Kingdom and some of its
former colonies, a
fête is a
public outdoor festival organised to
raise money for a charity. It
typically includes...
-
Fetor (occasionally foetor)
refers to a foul or
unpleasant odor
emanating from an individual.
Specific types include:
fetor oris,
another term for halitosis...
- commonly, as le 14
juillet (French: [lə katɔʁz(ə) ʒɥijɛ]) in French,
though la
fête nationale is also used in the press.
French National Day is the anniversary...
-
Fetor hepaticus or
foetor hepaticus (Latin, "liver stench" ("fetid liver") (see
spelling differences), also
known as
breath of the dead or
hepatic foetor...
- The
fête nationale (English:
National Day or
National Celebration) is a
holiday in many places,
frequently as a
public holiday. It is a
French language...
- A
fête champêtre was a form of
entertainment in the 18th century,
taking the form of a
garden party. This form of
entertainment was
particularly practised...
-
Fête galante (French pronunciation: [fɛːt ɡalɑ̃t]) (courtship party) is a
category of
painting specially created by the
French Academy in 1717 to describe...
- The
fêtes de
Bayonne is a
feria consisting in a
series of
festivals in the
Northern Basque Country in the town of Bayonne. The
festival lasts 5 days and...