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▪ I. † ˈfistic, n. Obs. Forms: 6 fistike, (festike, fystike), 6–7 fistick, 7, 9 fistic. [ad. (through med.L. fisticum) Arab. fistuq, fustuq, -aq, a. Pers. pistah, whence ultimately pistachio.] = pistachio. Also, fistic nut, fistic tree.1548 Turner Names of Herbes 63 Pistacia are called of the potica...
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José María Gatica
He began his fistic career in unsanctioned fights at the Sailor's Home, where naval men bet on these fights.
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fistinut
† ˈfistinut Obs. Also 7 fistenut. [corrupted form of fistic nut: see fistic n.]1676–1732 Coles, Fiste-nuts. 1775 Ash, Fistinut.
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Tommy Loughran
Loughran even achieved a newspaper decision over fistic phenom Harry Greb, whom he first met at age 19.
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Manfred Ewald
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The (London) Independent
Britannica Online Encyclopedia
The Guardian UK
The LA Times
"Fistic Medicine: The Benefit & Cost
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pistick
† ˈpistick, n. (a.) Obs. [A deriv. of pistachio (in some of its forms; cf. also pistack), perh. assimilated to fistic, a form of the same word through Arabic. (Possibly confused with prec.)] = pistachio: chiefly in comb.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. ii. ii. i. i, Trallianus discommends figs,..which others ...
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Sid Terris
Journal, wrote that "It begins to look as though Sid Terris, once regarded as the uncrowned Lightweight Champion of the World, has reached the end of his fistic
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Sufism
Sufism (ˈsuːfɪz(ə)m) Also Sofism. [f. Sufi1 + -ism.] The mystical system of the Sufis.1836 Partington's Brit. Cycl. Lit., etc. III. 854 Sufism, the pantheistic mysticism of the East. 1847 in Webster. 1898 E. P. Evans Evol. Ethics iv. 126 In Persia a highly mystical and poetical sofism has grown up. ...
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Larry Aurie
His dedication to off-season fitness with his short stature (5 foot 6 inches) earned him the nicknames "Little Dempsey" (for his fistic abilities) and
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Quentin Breese
During his fistic career he compiled 91 victories, 27 defeats and seven draws.
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pistachio
pistachio (pɪˈsteɪʃ(ɪ)əʊ, -ˈstɑːʃ(ɪ)əʊ, -ˈstætʃəʊ) Forms: α. 5–7 pistace, 6 pystace, 7–8 pistach, 7– pistache. β. 6 pistaccio, 7 -acio, 7– pistachio, (9 -acchio); also (6 pistinachie), 7 pistachie, -acie, 8 -achee, 7– pistachia. γ. 7–8 pistacho. [The α forms a. OF. pistace (13th c.) and F. pistache ...
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Eddie Roberts (boxer)
With the encouragement of his the athletic director, Roberts decided to join the Atlantic Squadron fistic competition.
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Jabir Herbert Muhammad
Criticism
Muhammad has been criticized for his handling of Ali's money and for allowing him to continue boxing into "fistic old age".
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George "Elbows" McFadden
With or without his elbows, McFadden was one of the truly great fighters of his era, an era which spawned many of the great fistic giants in gloved boxing
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