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Definition of fair
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fair is as below...
Fair
(superl.)
Without
sudden
change
of
direction
or
curvature;
smooth;
fowing;
-- said of the
figure
of a
vessel,
and of
surfaces,
water
lines,
and other
lines..
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Meddlesome
::
Meddlesome
(a.) Given to
meddling;
apt to
interpose
in the
affairs
of
others;
officiously
intrusive.
Fair
::
Fair (n.) A
gathering
of
buyers
and
sellers,
assembled
at a
particular
place with their
merchandise
at a
stated
or
regular
season,
or by
special
appointment,
for
trade..
Indirect
::
Indirect
(a.) Not
straightforward
or
upright;
unfair;
dishonest;
tending
to
mislead
or
deceive.
Ouphe
::
Ouphe (n.) A
fairy;
a
goblin;
an elf.
Implicit
::
Implicit
(a.)
Tacitly
comprised;
fairly
to be
understood,
though
not
expressed
in
words;
implied;
as, an
implicit
contract
or
agreement..
Policy
::
Policy
(n.)
Prudence
or
wisdom
in the
management
of
public
and
private
affairs;
wisdom;
sagacity;
wit.
Deal
::
Deal (v. i.) To act as an
intermediary
in
business
or any
affairs;
to
manage;
to make
arrangements;
--
followed
by
between
or with.
Mote
::
Mote (n.) A body of
persons
who meet for
discussion,
esp. about the
management
of
affairs;
as, a
folkmote..
Bandoline
::
Bandoline
(n.) A
glutinous
pomatum
for the fair.
Matter
::
Matter
(n.)
Affair
worthy
of
account;
thing of
consequence;
importance;
significance;
moment;
--
chiefly
in the
phrases
what
matter
? no
matter,
and the
like..
World
::
World (n.) The earth and its
affairs
as
distinguished
from
heaven;
concerns
of this life as
distinguished
from those of the life to come; the
present
existence
and its
interests;
hence,
secular
affairs;
engrossment
or
absorption
in the
affairs
of this life;
worldly
corruption;
the
ungodly
or
wicked
part of
mankind..
Manage
::
Manage
(v. i.) To
direct
affairs;
to carry on
business
or
affairs;
to
administer.
Underhand
::
Underhand
(a.)
Secret;
clandestine;
hence,
mean;
unfair;
fraudulent..
Intromission
::
Intromission
(n.) An
intermeddling
with the
affairs
of
another,
either
on legal
grounds
or
without
authority..
Statesman
::
Statesman
(n.) A man
versed
in
public
affairs
and in the
principles
and art of
government;
especially,
one
eminent
for
political
abilities..
Fairness
::
Fairness
(n.) The state of being fair, or free form spots or
stains,
as of the skin;
honesty,
as of
dealing;
candor,
as of an
argument,
etc..
Look
::
Look (n.)
Hence;
Appearance;
aspect;
as, the house has a
gloomy
look; the
affair
has a bad
look..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A place where
anything
is
publicly
exhibited;
the scene of any noted
action
or
carrer;
the spot where any
remarkable
affair
occurs.
Chargeship
::
Chargeship
(n.) The
office
of a
charge
d'affaires.
Engross
::
Engross
(v. t.) To copy or write in a large hand (en
gross,
i. e., in
large);
to write a fair copy of in
distinct
and
legible
characters;
as, to
engross
a deed or like
instrument
on
parchment..
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