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(n)
A kind or helpful deed; an instance of voluntarily assisting (someone).
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British standard spelling of favor.
A surname from French.
(medicine) A higher than normal body temperature of a person (or, generally, a mammal), usually caused by disease.
(slang) A banknote with a value of five units of currency.
A surname.
The quality produced by the sensation of taste or, especially, of taste and smell in combined effect.
British standard spelling of flavor.
(adj)
(informal) Favorite (US) or favourite (UK).
Alternative spelling of fave. [(informal) Favorite (US) or favourite (UK)]
US standard spelling of favoured. [Treated or regarded with partiality.]
(informal) Favorite (US) or favourite (UK)
Treated or regarded with partiality.
(archaic) Fair, beautiful.
A favorite.
One who favors.
(Philippine politics) Fidel Ramos, 12th president of the Philippines
(adv)
(duration) For all time, for all eternity; for a lifetime; for an infinite amount of time.
(uncountable) A strong, unpleasant emotion or feeling caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.
Initialism of Fellowship of Reconciliation, any of a number of religious nonviolent organizations, particularly in English-speaking countries.
Distant; remote in space.
The digit/figure 5.
(countable) The digit or figure 4; an occurrence thereof.
Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.
An important or main item.
(countable) Money paid for a transport ticket.
Forward; situated towards the front (of something).
One who fakes something.
(American spelling) An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
(genetics) A gene responsible for encoding proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase FER.
(chiefly British) a ball game, somewhat like tennis, played against a wall.
A device used to raise and lower sound volume.
A lobby, corridor, or waiting room, used in a hotel, theater, etc.
(Early Modern) Obsolete spelling of fair. [Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).]
The price of grain in the counties of Scotland, as legally fixed on an annual basis.
A county of Albania.
(v)
(Scotland, transitive, agriculture) To mark (a field) with furrows before ploughing.
Commonwealth and Ireland standard spelling of fervor.
Initialism of feline immunodeficiency virus.
(slang, by extension) An unexpected and stunning blow or defeat.
(dialectal or obsolete) A companion, comrade or friend.
A person or thing that fetches something
A fava bean; a bean (seed or seed pod) of plants of species Vicia faba or the plant itself.
One who plays on a fife.
The digit 4 in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
Affected by a fever; feverish.
(N)
one of the largest corporations in the Finnish food industry.
(now chiefly dialectal) A receiver.
FAUR S.A. is an industrial engineering and manufacturing company based in Bucharest, Romania.
femtoelectronvolt
Synonym of fauvist.
A surname from German.
(US, military) Initialism of Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket.
favose; honeycombed
Initialism of far ultraviolet.
Initialism of field of view. [(optics) The angular extent of what can be seen, either with the eye or with an optical instrument or camera.]
Similar to a fever; feverlike.
Obsolete form of fere (“consort or spouse”). [(dialectal or obsolete) A companion, comrade or friend.]
united states cartoonist who created a sarcastic comic strip (born in 1929)
Alternative form of feuar. [(Scotland, property law, historical) One who holds a feu.]
If at any time; if at all.