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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.)
Free from any
marked
characteristic;
average;
middling;
as, a fair
specimen..
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Differential
::
Differential
(n.) A small
difference
in rates which
competing
railroad
lines,
in
establishing
a
common
tariff,
allow one of their
number
to make, in order to get a fair share of the
business.
The lower rate is
called
a
differential
rate.
Differentials
are also
sometimes
granted
to
cities..
Direction
::
Direction
(n.) The act of
directing,
of
aiming,
regulating,
guiding,
or
ordering;
guidance;
management;
superintendence;
administration;
as, the
direction
o/
public
affairs
or of a
bank..
Busybody
::
Busybody
(n.) One who
officiously
concerns
himself
with the
affairs
of
others;
a
meddling
person.
Faair-spoken
::
Faair-spoken
(a.) Using fair
speech,
or
uttered
with
fairness;
bland;
civil;
courteous;
plausible..
Indirectness
::
Indirectness
(n.)
Deviation
from an
upright
or
straightforward
course;
unfairness;
dishonesty.
Magnitude
::
Magnitude
(n.)
Greatness,
in
reference
to
influence
or
effect;
importance;
as, an
affair
of
magnitude..
Fair
::
Fair (n.)
Fairness,
beauty..
Blonde
::
Blonde
(n.) A
person
of very fair
complexion,
with light hair and light blue
eyes..
Tamper
::
Tamper
(v. i.) To deal
unfairly;
to
practice
secretly;
to use
bribery.
Varnisher
::
Varnisher
(n.) One who
disguises
or
palliates;
one who gives a fair
external
appearance.
One-sided
::
One-sided
(a.)
Having
one side only, or one side
prominent;
hence,
limited
to one side;
partial;
unjust;
unfair;
as, a
one-sided
view or
statement..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Free from any
marked
characteristic;
average;
middling;
as, a fair
specimen..
Junto
::
"Junto
(n.) A
secret
council
to
deliberate
on
affairs
of
government
or
politics;
a
number
of men
combined
for party
intrigue;
a
faction;
a
cabal;
as, a junto of
ministers;
a junto of
politicians..
Convocation
::
Convocation
(n.) An
assembly
of the
clergy,
by their
representatives,
to
consult
on
ecclesiastical
affairs..
Unfair
::
Unfair
(a.) Not fair; not
honest;
not
impartial;
disingenuous;
using or
involving
trick or
artifice;
dishonest;
unjust;
unequal.
Subreptitious
::
Subreption
(n.) The act of
obtaining
a favor by
surprise,
or by
unfair
representation
through
suppression
or
fraudulent
concealment
of
facts..
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Not
blemished
or
impeached;
fair;
honorable;
unsullied;
as in the
phrases
a good name, a good
report,
good
repute,
etc..
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..
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The
element
of
chance
in the
affairs
of life; the
unforeseen
and
unestimated
conitions
considered
as a force
shaping
events;
fortune;
esp.,
opposing
circumstances
against
which it is
useless
to
struggle;
as, fate was, or the fates were,
against
him..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) Good
fortune;
good luck.
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