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  1. FIGS

    The Baudot code [boˈdo] is an early character encoding for telegraphy invented by Émile Baudot in the 1870s. It was the predecessor to the International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 (ITA2), the most common teleprinter code in use until the advent of ASCII. Each character in the alphabet is represented by a series of five bits, sent over a communication channel such as a telegraph wire or a radio signal by asynchronous serial communication. The symbol rate measurement is known as baud, and is derived from the same name.

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  1. FIGS

    FIGS is an acronym for French, Italian, German, Spanish. These are usually the first four languages chosen to localize products into when a company enters the European market.

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    FIGS is revolutionizing the medical apparel industry. FIGS has given the medical “uniform” a huge face lift by using 100% ridiculously soft, performance fabrics that are tailored to perfection. Through its Threads for Threads initiative, for every set of scrubs sold, FIGS gives a set to a healthcare provider in need. They work with International Medical Corps and other healthcare organizations to execute on their mission.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of FIGS in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of FIGS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of FIGS in a Sentence

  1. Marcus Aurelius:

    Nothing important comes into being overnight; even grapes or figs need time to ripen. If you say that you want a fig now, I will tell you to be patient. First, you must allow the tree to flower, then put forth fruit; then you have to wait until the fruit is ripe. So if the fruit of a fig tree is not brought to maturity instantly or in an hour, how do you expect the human mind to come to fruition, so quickly and easily?

  2. John Jay Chapman:

    The average educated man in America has about as much knowledge of what a political idea is as he has of the principles of counterpoint. Each is a thing used in politics or music which those fellows who practice politics or music manipulate somehow. Show him one and he will deny that it is politics at all. It must be corrupt or he will not recognize it. He has only seen dried figs. He has only thought dried thoughts. A live thought or a real idea is against the rules of his mind.

  3. Mariana Fulger:

    Life – a sort of a plate of real-imaginary from which I nibble together with the birds of light and darkness, with the poor and well-to-do of the world at grains of to be once rough (like sharp stones), other times more like the pulp of pomegranates and ripe figs; stairs I have to climb in myself and climb down… to sometimes walk along the roads of infinity, other times, how many, to stop before the first step, waiting for the path home…

  4. Robert Wright:

    Boris can do what others can't, the whole parliament at the moment is constipated and needs a good dose of syrup of figs doesn't it?

  5. Azmi Musleh:

    That land is my heart and soul. It is my family's heart and soul. We used to grow sesame, figs, olives, back to the time of my father, his father, and his father before him.

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