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Definition of fair
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Fair (n.)
Fairness,
beauty..
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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..
Fairish
::
Fairish
(a.)
Tolerably
fair.
Shrewd
::
Shrewd
(superl.)
Able or
clever
in
practical
affairs;
sharp in
business;
astute;
sharp-witted;
sagacious;
keen; as, a
shrewd
observer;
a
shrewd
design;
a
shrewd
reply..
Hob
::
Hob (n.) A
fairy;
a
sprite;
an elf.
Prevarication
::
Prevarication
(n.) The act of
prevaricating,
shuffling,
or
quibbling,
to evade the truth or the
disclosure
of
truth;
a
deviation
from the truth and fair
dealing..
Constitution
::
Constitution
(n.) The
fundamental,
organic
law or
principles
of
government
of men,
embodied
in
written
documents,
or
implied
in the
institutions
and
usages
of the
country
or
society;
also, a
written
instrument
embodying
such
organic
law, and
laying
down
fundamental
rules and
principles
for the
conduct
of
affairs..
Fairily
::
Fairily
(adv.)
In the
manner
of a
fairy.
Affair
::
Affair
(n.) That which is done or is to be done;
matter;
concern;
as, a
difficult
affair
to
manage;
business
of any kind,
commercial,
professional,
or
public;
-- often in the
plural.
At the head of
affairs.
Junius..
Fair
::
Fair (v. t.) To make fair or
beautiful.
Square
::
Square
(a.)
Rendering
equal
justice;
exact;
fair;
honest,
as
square
dealing..
Dryfland
::
Dryfland
(n.) An
ancient
yearly
payment
made by some
tenants
to the king, or to their
landlords,
for the
privilege
of
driving
their
cattle
through
a manor to fairs or
markets..
Equity
::
Equity
(n.)
Equality
of
rights;
natural
justice
or
right;
the
giving,
or
desiring
to give, to each man his due,
according
to
reason,
and the law of God to man;
fairness
in
determination
of
conflicting
claims;
impartiality..
Direct
::
Direct
(v. t.) To
determine
the
direction
or
course
of; to cause to go on in a
particular
manner;
to order in the way to a
certain
end; to
regulate;
to
govern;
as, to
direct
the
affairs
of a
nation
or the
movements
of an
army..
Stated
::
Statecraft
(n.) The art of
conducting
state
affairs;
state
management;
statesmanship.
Sylph
::
Sylph (n.) An
imaginary
being
inhabiting
the air; a
fairy.
Fairly
::
Fairly
(adv.)
Favorably;
auspiciously;
commodiously;
as, a town
fairly
situated
for
foreign
traade..
Imply
::
Imply (v. t.) To
involve
in
substance
or
essence,
or by fair
inference,
or by
construction
of law, when not
include
virtually;
as, war
implies
fighting..
Varnish
::
Varnish
(n.) To cover or
conceal
with
something
that gives a fair
appearance;
to give a fair
coloring
to by
words;
to gloss over; to
palliate;
as, to
varnish
guilt..
Yesterday
::
Yesterday
(adv.)
On the day last past; on the day
preceding
to-day;
as, the
affair
took place
yesterday..
Vestry
::
Vestry
(n.) A
parochial
assembly;
an
assembly
of
persons
who
manage
parochial
affairs;
-- so
called
because
usually
held in a
vestry.
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