- The
fig is the
edible fruit of
Ficus carica, a
species of
small shrub in the
flowering plant family Moraceae,
native to the
Mediterranean region, together...
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Figging is the
practice of
inserting a
piece of
skinned ginger root into the
human **** in
order to
generate an
acute burning sensation. Historically...
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Figes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Craig Figes (born 1978),
British water polo
player Eva
Figes (1932–2012),
English author...
- of John
George Figes and the
feminist writer Eva
Figes,
whose Jewish family fled ****
Germany in 1939. The
author and
editor Kate
Figes was his
elder sister...
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Fig,
fig,
fig.,
FIGS, or
figs. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fig is the
sweet edible fruit of
Ficus carica,
small tree
cultivated in temperate...
- Eva
Figes (/ˈfaɪdʒiːz/; 15
April 1932 – 28
August 2012) was an
English author and feminist.
Figes wrote novels,
literary criticism,
studies of feminism...
- and John
George Figes. Her
brother is the
historian Orlando Figes.
Their mother's
Jewish family fled from ****
Germany in 1939.
Figes's parents divorced...
- The
fig roll or
fig bar is a
biscuit or
cookie consisting of a
rolled cake or
pastry filled with
fig paste.
Figs have been a po****r food
since ancient...
- postmodernism".
Figes,
Orlando (1996). A People's Tragedy: The
Russian Revolution: 1891–1924. London:
Jonathan Cape. p. 923. ISBN 0-224-04162-2.
Figes, Orlando...
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Figes 2010, pp. 131, 137.
Figes 2010, p. 185.
Figes 2010, pp. 175–176.
Troubetzkoy 2006, p. 192.
Figes 2010, pp. 188–190.
Figes 2010, p. 189.
Figes 2010...