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  • '''Ficus''' (/ˈfaɪkəs/; from the Latin ''ficus'', meaning "fig") is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes, ...carica]]''. The name is ancient and is also the root of the English word "fig".
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  • ...iduous tree or large shrub, which produces a unique fruit, also called the fig. The term "Ficus" is a Latin word, which translates to "fig". "Carica" is derived from Caria, a place in Asia Minor, where figs were wi
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  • == Angular sea-fig == ...Carpobrotus acinaciformis''), also known as '''Sour fig''' or '''Hottentot fig''', is a species of flowering plant in the family [[Aizoaceae]]. It is nati
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  • '''Anjeer''', also known as the '''Common Fig''' or '''Ficus carica''', is a species of flowering plant in the mulberry f ...d from its genus, Ficus, and the species name, carica, which is Latin for "fig".
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  • ...me is thus descriptive of the condition's appearance, which can resemble a fig, and its prevalence.
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  • ...the fruit where it was first discovered - the papaya. The suffix "-in" is common in names of substances. * [[Ficin]]: An enzyme from the fig tree that also has similar properties to papain.
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  • '''Pemphigoid nodularis''' (pronunciation: pem-fig-oid no-dew-lar-is) is a rare variant of [[Bullous Pemphigoid]], a chronic a ...sters on the skin. It is a form of [[Bullous Pemphigoid]], which is a more common condition characterized by large, fluid-filled blisters.
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  • * [[Doctors in OldFigGarden, CA|Old Fig Garden]] * [[Doctors in LittletonCommon, MA|Littleton Common]]
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