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Definition of fare
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 fare is as below...
Fare (v.) Food;
provisions
for the
table;
entertainment;
as,
coarse
fare;
delicious
fare..
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Cad
::
Cad (n.) A
person
who
stands
at the door of an
omnibus
to open and shut it, and to
receive
fares;
an idle
hanger-on
about
innyards..
Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.)
Feeling
no
interest,
anxiety,
or care,
respecting
anything;
unconcerned;
inattentive;
apathetic;
heedless;
as, to be
indifferent
to the
welfare
of one's
family..
Seafarer
::
Seafarer
(n.) One who
follows
the sea as a
business;
a
mariner;
a
sailor.
Mean
::
Mean
(superl.)
Of poor
quality;
as, mean
fare..
Fare
::
Fare (v.)
Condition
or state of
things;
fortune;
hap;
cheer.
Commutation
::
Commutation
(n.) A
substitution,
as of a less thing for a
greater,
esp. a
substitution
of one form of
payment
for
another,
or one
payment
for many, or a
specific
sum of money for
conditional
payments
or
allowances;
as,
commutation
of
tithes;
commutation
of
fares;
commutation
of
copyright;
commutation
of
rations..
Speed
::
Speed (n.) To
experience
in
going;
to have any
condition,
good or ill; to
fare..
Redshank
::
Redshank
(n.) The
fieldfare.
Mutualism
::
Mutualism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
mutual
dependence
as the
condition
of
individual
and
social
welfare.
Well-being
::
Well-being
(n.) The state or
condition
of being well;
welfare;
happiness;
prosperity;
as,
virtue
is
essential
to the
well-being
of men or of
society..
Register
::
Register
(n.) A
machine
for
registering
automatically
the
number
of
persons
passing
through
a
gateway,
fares
taken,
etc.; a
telltale..
Thoroughfare
::
Thoroughfare
(n.) A
passing
or going
through;
passage.
Warfare
::
Warfare
(n.)
Contest;
struggle.
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To go; to pass; to
journey;
to
travel.
Fieldfare
::
Fieldfare
(n.) a small
thrush
(Turdus
pilaris)
which
breeds
in
northern
Europe
and
winters
in Great
Britain.
The head, nape, and lower part of the back are
ash-colored;
the upper part of the back and wing
coverts,
chestnut;
--
called
also
fellfare..
Good
::
Good (n.) That which
possesses
desirable
qualities,
promotes
success,
welfare,
or
happiness,
is
serviceable,
fit,
excellent,
kind,
benevolent,
etc.; --
opposed
to
evil..
Adieu
::
Adieu
(interj.
& adv.)
Good-by;
farewell;
an
expression
of kind
wishes
at
parting.
Militant
::
Militant
(a.)
Engaged
in
warfare;
fighting;
combating;
serving
as a
soldier.
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To
happen
well, or ill; -- used
impersonally;
as, we shall see how it will fare with him..
Menu
::
Menu (n.) The
details
of a
banquet;
a bill of fare.
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