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fitchée — adjective or fitchy also fitché ˈfichē, (ˈ)fi|chā Etymology: Middle French fiché, past participle of ficher to drive in, pin, fasten more at fichu of a cross : having the lower extremity pointed instead of ending in the form characteristic of the … Useful english dictionary
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