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Definition of fair
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Fair
(superl.)
Pleasing
to the eye;
handsome;
beautiful.
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Square
::
Square
(a.)
Rendering
equal
justice;
exact;
fair;
honest,
as
square
dealing..
Decentralize
::
Decentralize
(v. t.) To
prevent
from
centralizing;
to cause to
withdraw
from the
center
or place of
concentration;
to
divide
and
distribute
(what has been
united
or
concentrated);
-- esp. said of
authority,
or the
administration
of
public
affairs..
Fairy
::
Fairy (n.) An
imaginary
supernatural
being or
spirit,
supposed
to
assume
a human form
(usually
diminutive),
either
male or
female,
and to
meddle
for good or evil in the
affairs
of
mankind;
a fay. See Elf, and
Demon..
Crisis
::
Crisis
(n.) The point of time when it is to be
decided
whether
any
affair
or
course
of
action
must go on, or be
modified
or
terminate;
the
decisive
moment;
the
turning
point..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Pleasing;
favorable;
inspiring
hope and
confidence;
-- said of
words,
promises,
etc..
Unequal
::
Unequal
(a.) Ill
balanced
or
matched;
disproportioned;
hence,
not
equitable;
partial;
unjust;
unfair..
Elf
::
Elf (n.) An
imaginary
supernatural
being,
commonly
a
little
sprite,
much like a
fairy;
a
mythological
diminutive
spirit,
supposed
to haunt hills and wild
places,
and
generally
represented
as
delighting
in
mischievous
tricks..
Cause
::
Cause (v.) Any
subject
of
discussion
or
debate;
matter;
question;
affair
in
general.
Disinteressment
::
Disinteressment
(n.)
Disinterestedness;
impartiality;
fairness.
Proctor
::
Proctor
(n.) One who is
employed
to
manage
to
affairs
of
another.
Xanthochroic
::
Xanthochroic
(a.)
Having
a
yellowish
or fair
complexion;
of or
pertaining
to the
Xanthochroi.
Intromission
::
Intromission
(n.) An
intermeddling
with the
affairs
of
another,
either
on legal
grounds
or
without
authority..
Look
::
Look (n.)
Hence;
Appearance;
aspect;
as, the house has a
gloomy
look; the
affair
has a bad
look..
Straighten
::
Straighten
(v. t.) To make right or
correct;
to
reduce
to
order;
as, to
straighten
one's
affairs;
to
straighten
an
account..
Foully
::
Foully
(v.) In a foul
manner;
filthily;
nastily;
shamefully;
unfairly;
dishonorably.
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Without
a dark hue;
light;
clear;
as, a fair
skin..
World
::
World (n.) The
customs,
practices,
and
interests
of men;
general
affairs
of life; human
society;
public
affairs
and
occupations;
as, a
knowledge
of the
world..
Politics
::
Politics
(n.) The
management
of a
political
party;
the
conduct
and
contests
of
parties
with
reference
to
political
measures
or the
administration
of
public
affairs;
the
advancement
of
candidates
to
office;
in a bad
sense,
artful
or
dishonest
management
to
secure
the
success
of
political
candidates
or
parties;
political
trickery..
Director
::
Director
(n.) One of a body of
persons
appointed
to
manage
the
affairs
of a
company
or
corporation;
as, the
directors
of a bank,
insurance
company,
or
railroad
company..
Protectorate
::
Protectorate
(n.) The
authority
assumed
by a
superior
power over an
inferior
or a
dependent
one,
whereby
the
former
protects
the
latter
from
invasion
and
shares
in the
management
of its
affairs..
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