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Definition of favas

Favas
Favas Fa"vas, n. See Favus, n., 2. --Fairholt.
favas
Favus Fa"vus, n. [L., honeycomb.] 1. (Med.) A disease of the scalp, produced by a vegetable parasite. 2. A tile or flagstone cut into an hexagonal shape to produce a honeycomb pattern, as in a pavement; -- called also favas and sectila. --Mollett.

Meaning of favas from wikipedia

- Fava beans (Portuguese: favas) are widely cultivated in Portugal and are very po****r throughout the country. The most po****r dish cooked with favas...
- Colletto Fava is a 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) hill near the village and ski-station of Artesina in the commune of Frabosa Sottana in the northern Piedmont...
- Claudio Fava (born 15 April 1957) is an Italian politician and writer. He is the Coordinator of the National Secretariat of Sinistra Ecologia Libertà (Left...
- Dino Fava P****aro (born 16 March 1977) is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for amateur side Sessana. Fava started his career at Formia in Serie...
- University Press USA, was translated into English in 2005. [1] Antonio Favas' latest book "Vita Morte E Resurrezione Di Pulcinella" (Life Death And Resurrection...
- Fava or Palazzo Fava-Ghisilieri is a historic palace at 2 via Manzoni in Bologna, now housing art exhibitions and the Caffè Letterario Carracci Fava....
- mudammes, in Coptic: ⲫⲉⲗ phel or fel), or simply fūl, is a stew of cooked fava beans served with olive oil, ****in, and optionally with chopped parsley,...
- Look up Fava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fava is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amand-Joseph Fava (1826–1899), French bishop...
- Himantura fava, the honeycomb whipray, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It is found in coastal regions including estuaries, in the Indo-Pacific...
- Fava of Manosque was a Jewish physician and surgeon known to practice medicine in the early 14th century in Provence, France. She is sometimes known as...