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  2. Fig leaf - Wikipedia

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    In culture, a "fig leaf" or "fig-leaf" is a literal or figurative method of obscuring an act or object considered embarrassing or distasteful with something of innocuous appearance. The use of an actual fig leaf for the purpose originates in Western painting and sculpture , where leaves would be used by the artist themselves or by later censors ...

  3. Figleaves - Wikipedia

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    Figleaves was founded in 1998 by entrepreneur Daniel Nabarro and former McKinsey & Co manager Michael Ross. At launch, it was the first internet retailer to specialise in lingerie, and one of the first to target a female-only market.

  4. Cucurbita ficifolia - Wikipedia

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    Its leaves resemble fig leaves, hence its Latin species name ficifolia, which means fig leaf. The plant is monoecious with imperfect flowers (meaning its flowers are either male or female but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and are pollinated by insects, especially bees. The color of the flowers is yellow to orange.

  5. Fig leaf (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fig leaf or figleaf may also refer to: Arts and entertainment. The Fig Leaves Are Falling, a 1969 musical; Fig Leaves, a 1926 American silent comedy film; Wildlife

  6. Perizoma (loincloth) - Wikipedia

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    Perizoma was likely added by later artists to preserve modesty (see fig leaf) and first appeared in the 8th century. [6] Aachen Cathedral claims to have the actual relic of the perizoma, preserved inside the Marienschrein reliquary. [7]

  7. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Another symbol which the extravagant apron represented was of the "fig leaf," as worn by Eve in the Garden of Eden. [19] Women termed their ornamental aprons "fig leaves," thus drawing attention to their "sexual region." [19] Small decorated aprons were one example of "suggestive fashion." According to at least one private journal entry, men of ...

  8. Fig - Wikipedia

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    The fig is the edible fruit of Ficus carica, ... Psoralen appears to be the primary furanocoumarin compound responsible for fig leaf-induced phytophotodermatitis.

  9. Figleaf (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Arophobia; Acephobia; Adultism; Anti-albinism; Anti-autism; Anti-homelessness; Anti-drug addicts; Anti-intellectualism; Anti-intersex; Anti-left handedness; Anti-Masonry