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fundi noun [ ˈfʌndi ]

• plural form of fundus.

fundi noun

• see fundie.

fundi noun

• an expert in a particular area.
• "a turtle fundi"
Origin: perhaps originally Rhodesian (Zimbabwean) English, from Nguni umfundi ‘learner’.

fundie noun

• a fundamentalist, especially a Christian fundamentalist.
Origin: 1940s: abbreviation of fundamentalist.

fundus noun

• the part of a hollow organ (such as the uterus or the gall bladder) that is furthest from the opening.
Origin: mid 17th century: from Latin, literally ‘bottom’.


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