Fig (disambiguation)

Fig (disambiguation)

Fig usually refers to Ficus, the fig tree, or its fruit, known as figs. It can also mean:

* Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique
* At-Tin, the 95th sura of the Qur'an
* A hand gesture, see fig sign and fig sign (type).
* A sexual practice known as figging.

'Figs' can also mean:
* FIGS, an acronym for the European languages French, Italian, German and Spanish.

See also: Fig Tree (disambiguation)


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