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far⋅ci

[fahr-see; Fr. far-see]
–adjective Cookery.
stuffed.

Origin:
1900–05; < F, ptp. of farcir to stuff < L farcīre
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far·ci or far·cie   (fär-sē')   
adj.  Stuffed, especially with finely ground meat: mushrooms farci.

[French, past participle of farcir, to stuff, from Old French, from Latin farcīre.]
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