English dictionary: words starting with fi
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nounA small four-wheeled carriage for public hire.
Usage examples:
The fiacre started off at a rapid pace.
nounA small four-wheeled carriage for public hire.
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The fiacre started off at a rapid pace.
nounA man to whom someone is engaged to be married.
Usage examples:
My fiancé and i were childhood sweethearts
nounA woman to whom someone is engaged to be married.
Usage examples:
He went back to the valley to marry his fiancée
nounA woman to whom someone is engaged to be married.
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He went back to the valley to marry his fiancée
nounA man to whom someone is engaged to be married.
Usage examples:
My fiancé and i were childhood sweethearts
nounThe development of a bishop by moving it one square to a long diagonal of the board.
Usage examples:
Black prepares the extended fianchetto of his light bishop with… b7-b5.
verbDevelop (a bishop) by moving it one square to a long diagonal of the board.
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Gelfand fianchettoed his dard-squared bishop, anand exchanged a few pieces and suggested a draw on …
nounA complete failure, especially a ludicrous or humiliating one.
Usage examples:
His plans turned into a fiasco
Plural of fiasco
nounA complete failure, especially a ludicrous or humiliating one.
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His plans turned into a fiasco
nounA formal authorization or proposition; a decree.
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The reforms left most prices fixed by government fiat
nounA formal authorization or proposition; a decree.
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The reforms left most prices fixed by government fiat
nounA lie, typically an unimportant one.
Usage examples:
Why did you tell him such a dreadful fib?
verbTell a fib.
Usage examples:
But a cornell professor recently claimed to have established the truth of a curious proposition: we…
verbTell a fib.
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But a cornell professor recently claimed to have established the truth of a curious proposition: we…
nounA lie, typically an unimportant one.
Usage examples:
Why did you tell him such a dreadful fib?
Past simple and past participle of fib informal
nounA person who tells fibs
Usage examples:
Fibber! you couldn't run ten kilometres, let alone a marathon!
nounA person who tells fibs
Usage examples:
Fibber! you couldn't run ten kilometres, let alone a marathon!
verbTell a fib.
Usage examples:
But a cornell professor recently claimed to have established the truth of a curious proposition: we…
nounA lie, typically an unimportant one.
Usage examples:
Why did you tell him such a dreadful fib?
Present participle of fib informal
nounA thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
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The basket comes lined with natural coco fibres
nounA building material made of wood or other plant fibres compressed into boards.
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It can grow on material with a high cellulose and low nitrogen content, such as fiberboard, gypsum …
nounSynthetic material used for padding and insulation in garments and soft furnishings such as cushions and duvets.
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Thinsulate insulation, a trademarked product of 3m, offers about one and a half times the warmth of…
nounA reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibres embedded in a resin matrix.
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Known for their innovative designs and pioneering technology, they were the first to use pressed st…
nounA reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibres embedded in a resin matrix.
Usage examples:
Known for their innovative designs and pioneering technology, they were the first to use pressed st…
nounA thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
Usage examples:
The basket comes lined with natural coco fibres
nounA fibre-optic device for viewing inaccessible internal structures, especially in the human body.
Usage examples:
Specialists from tokyo's fire department located the three through advanced instruments including f…
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