
1) Italian boy name 2) Italian for fig 3) Merest trifle
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• (n.) A fig; an insignificant trifle, no more than the snap of one`s thumb; a sign of contempt made by the fingers, expressing. A fig for you.
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(from the article `Latin America, history of`) ...The Cortes now demanded that Dom Pedro return to Portugal. As his father had advised him to do, the prince instead declared his intention to stay ... These acts aroused great indignation in Brazil. Dom Pedro responded by defying the Cortes with a speech known as the `Fiço...
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See: Financing corporation
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Italian for fig.
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Credit scores calculated by Fair Isaac Company are often referred to as FICO Normally an average of
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Fi'co noun ;
plural Ficoes . [ Italian , a fig, from Latin
ficus . See
Fig .] A fig; an insignificant trifle, no more than the snap of one's thumb; a sign of contempt made by the fingers, expressing.
A fig for you . « Steal! foh, a
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Abbreviation for Fair Isaac Corporation, the biggest credit scoring company. (See also: credit score)
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Refers to Fair, Isaac credit scoring. This can be the corporation, the credit scoring algorithms, processes or scores.
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Fig, eaten fresh, stewed, marinated or made into pastries. Fico d’India is the edible fruit of prickly pear cactus.
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fig (def. 4).
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Figs. Figs are grown across Italy, and are eaten both fresh in the summer months and dried throughtout the rest of the year. Figs can be either purple or green, and both are sweet and tender when ripe. Often served on their own, figs are often served with nuts, prosciutto, salami, or cooked in desserts.
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fig
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