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familiar \fuh-mil-i-yuh\ adjective more familiar, most familiar 1. commonly seen or known: Mrs Wood walking her dog is a familiar sight in the neighbourhood. 2. well-known or closely acquainted with: Seema has been a familiar friend for many years. 3. having personal or close knowledge of: The museum curator was quite familiar with the works of Marc Chagall. 4. easygoing or informal: Chris has a pleasant and familiar conversation style. — from Latin (familia)

 

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