| AFFAIR | • affair n. (Often in the plural) Something which is done or is to be done; business of any kind, commercial, professional… • affair n. Any proceeding or action which it is wished to refer to or characterize vaguely.
 • affair n. (Military) An action or engagement not of sufficient magnitude to be called a battle.
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| FAIBLE | • FAIBLE n. (French) the part of a foil blade between the middle and the point, also FOIBLE. | 
| FAIKED | • FAIK v. (Scots) to abate. | 
| FAIKES | • FAIKES n. a kind of thin-bedded shaly or micaceous sandstone. | 
| FAILED | • failed v. Simple past tense and past participle of fail. • failed adj. Unsuccessful.
 • failed adj. Decayed; worn out.
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| FAILLE | • faille n. A fabric woven from silk, cotton, or rayon with slight ribs. • FAILLE n. (French) a shiny closely woven silk, cotton or rayon fabric.
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| FAINED | • fained v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of fain. • FAIN v. (Spenser) to feign.
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| FAINER | • fainer adv. Comparative form of fain: more fain. • FAIN adj. happy; inclined; pleased, also FAINE, FAYNE.
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| FAINES | • faines n. Plural of faine. • FAINE v. (Spenser) to feign, also FAIN, FAYNE.
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| FAINLY | • fainly adv. (Archaic) fain; gladly; by choice or preference. • FAIN adv. happy; inclined; pleased, also FAINE, FAYNE.
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| FAINNE | • fainne n. A pin badge worn to show fluency in, or a willingness to speak, the Irish language. • FAINNE n. (Irish) a ring-shaped badge worn to show support for the Irish language.
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| FAINTS | • faints n. Plural of faint. • faints n. Alternative form of feints (“product of distillation”).
 • faints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of faint.
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| FAINTY | • fainty adj. Feeble; languid; inclined to faint. • FAINTY adj. somewhat faint, also FAINTISH.
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| FAIRED | • faired v. Simple past tense and past participle of fair. • faired adj. Enclosed within a fairing.
 • FAIR v. to make fair.
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| FAIRER | • fairer adj. Comparative form of fair: more fair. • FAIR adj. just; pleasant to look at.
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| FAIRLY | • fairly adv. (Manner) In a fair manner; fair; not biased or skewed or favouring a certain party. • fairly adv. Favorably; auspiciously; commodiously.
 • fairly adv. Honestly; properly.
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| FAITHS | • faiths n. Plural of faith. • FAITH v. to believe or trust.
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| FAITOR | • FAITOR n. an imposter, also FAITOUR. | 
| UNFAIR | • unfair adj. Not fair, unjust. • unfair adj. (Rare or archaic) not beautiful; uncomely; unattractive.
 • unfair adj. (Archaic or obsolete) sorrowful; sad.
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