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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 (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..
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Mad
::
Mad (n.) The name of a
female
fairy,
esp. the queen of the
fairies;
and
hence,
sometimes,
any
fairy..
Fair-world
::
Fair-world
(n.) State of
prosperity.
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..
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..
Groove
::
Groove
(n.)
Hence:
The
habitual
course
of life, work, or
affairs;
fixed
routine..
Even
::
Even (a.)
Balanced;
adjusted;
fair;
equitable;
impartial;
just to both side; owing
nothing
on
either
side; -- said of
accounts,
bargains,
or
persons
indebted;
as, our
accounts
are even; an even
bargain..
Trivial
::
Trivial
(a.) Of
little
worth or
importance;
inconsiderable;
trifling;
petty;
paltry;
as, a
trivial
subject
or
affair..
Whitewash
::
Whitewash
(n.) Any wash or
liquid
composition
for
whitening
something,
as a wash for
making
the skin
fair..
Procuration
::
Procuration
(n.) The
management
of
another's
affairs.
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..
Fairly
::
Fairly
(adv.)
Softly;
quietly;
gently.
Convocation
::
Convocation
(n.) An
assembly
of the
clergy,
by their
representatives,
to
consult
on
ecclesiastical
affairs..
Nundination
::
Nundination
(n.)
Traffic
at
fairs;
marketing;
buying
and
selling.
Fraud
::
Fraud (n.)
Deception
deliberately
practiced
with a view to
gaining
an
unlawful
or
unfair
advantage;
artifice
by which the right or
interest
of
another
is
injured;
injurious
stratagem;
deceit;
trick.
Affair
::
Affair
(n.) A
material
object
(vaguely
designated).
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The
executive
part of
government;
the
persons
collectively
who are
intrusted
with the
execution
of laws and the
superintendence
of
public
affairs;
the chief
magistrate
and his
cabinet
or
council;
or the
council,
or
ministry,
alone,
as in Great
Britain..
Majority
::
Majority
(n.) The
condition
of being of full age, or
authorized
by law to
manage
one's own
affairs..
Dexterity
::
Dexterity
(n.)
Readiness
in the use or
control
of the
mental
powers;
quickness
and skill in
managing
any
complicated
or
difficult
affair;
adroitness.
Varnish
::
Varnish
(n.) An
artificial
covering
to give a fair
appearance
to any act or
conduct;
outside
show;
gloss.
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.
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