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feti-

American  
especially before a vowel, fet-,
  1. a combining form representing fetus or fetal in compound words.

    fetoscope.


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Hull is now a consultant for police departments, and part of her work involves advocating for the adoption of a technique known as Forensic Experiential Trauma Interviewing, or FETI.

From Salon

Not very long afterwards, Domenico Feti from Rome was declared painter of the same court, an artist of whose education, received under Cigoli, I have treated elsewhere.

From Project Gutenberg

All this happened on a night when the Beavers were without a starting defensive tackle, Castro Masaniai, and two starting linebackers, Cameron Collins and Feti Unga.

From Seattle Times

Indeed, when he heard Francesco Cavalli's2.18 opera Le Nozze di Feti e di Peleo, he swore that the composer had filched the sublimest of the thoughts from his own immortal works, for which he was near being thrashed and even stabbed.

From Project Gutenberg

Six miles farther on is the village of Feti, and at the ninth and twelfth miles respectively stand the villages of Zeremoe and Sorachi, all thickly populated.

From Project Gutenberg