These are the meanings of the letters EFIGIE when you unscramble them.
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Fee (n.)
A right to the use of a superior's land, as a stipend for services to be performed; also, the land so held; a fief.
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Fee (n.)
An estate of inheritance belonging to the owner, and transmissible to his heirs, absolutely and simply, without condition attached to the tenure.
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Fee (n.)
An estate of inheritance supposed to be held either mediately or immediately from the sovereign, and absolutely vested in the owner.
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Fee (n.)
property; possession; tenure.
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Fee (n.)
Reward or compensation for services rendered or to be rendered; especially, payment for professional services, of optional amount, or fixed by custom or laws; charge; pay; perquisite; as, the fees of lawyers and physicians; the fees of office; clerk's fees; sheriff's fees; marriage fees, etc.
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Fee (v. t.)
To reward for services performed, or to be performed; to recompense; to hire or keep in hire; hence, to bribe.
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Fie (interj.)
An exclamation denoting contempt or dislike. See Fy.
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Fig (n.)
A small fruit tree (Ficus Carica) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria westward to the Canary Islands.
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Fig (n.)
A small piece of tobacco.
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Fig (n.)
Figure; dress; array.
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Fig (n.)
The fruit of a fig tree, which is of round or oblong shape, and of various colors.
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Fig (n.)
The value of a fig, practically nothing; a fico; -- used in scorn or contempt.
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Fig (n.)
To insult with a fico, or contemptuous motion. See Fico.
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Fig (n.)
To put into the head of, as something useless o/ contemptible.
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Gee (v. i.)
To agree; to harmonize.
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Gee (v. i.)
To turn to the off side, or from the driver (i.e., in the United States, to the right side); -- said of cattle, or a team; used most frequently in the imperative, often with off, by drivers of oxen, in directing their teams, and opposed to haw, or hoi.
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Gee (v. t.)
To cause (a team) to turn to the off side, or from the driver.
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Gie (v. t.)
To give.
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Gie (v. t.)
To guide. See Gye .