partly, not fully; somewhat, Honestly; properly, Softly; quietly; gently, Favorably; auspiciously; commodiously; as, a town fairly situated for foreign trade, In a fair manner; clearly; openly; plainly; fully; distinctly; frankly, in a fair evenhanded manner; "deal fairly with one another", equitably, partly, not fully, Fairly means to quite a large degree. For example, if you say that something is fairly old, you mean that it is old but not very old. Both ships are fairly new We did fairly well but only fairly well. = quite, in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating; "they played fairly", to a moderately sufficient extent or degree; "the shoes are priced reasonably"; "he is fairly clever with computers"; "they lived comfortably within reason", vagueness You use fairly instead of `very' to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb without making it sound too forceful. Were you always fairly bright at school? I'll have no income and no home and will need a job fairly badly. = pretty see also fair, justly; well enough, moderately; clearly, in a fair evenhanded manner; "deal fairly with one another" in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating; "they played fairly, in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating; "they played fairly, square, reasonably, A woman, a member of the ‘fair sex’; also as a collective singular, women, to construct or design a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce air drag, An event for public entertainment and trade, a market, Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective), A community gathering to celebrate and exhibit local achievements, Just, equitable, Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality, Unblemished and innocent; clean and pure, Light in color, pale, particularly as regards skin tone but also refers to blond hair, An event for professionals in a trade to learn of new products and do business, Between the baselines, Adequate, reasonable, or decent, To smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface), To make fair, To bring into perfect alignment (especially about rivet holes when connecting structural members), Fairness, beauty, Good fortune; good luck, A fair woman; a sweetheart, To make fair or beautiful, Free from any marked characteristic; average; middling; so-so; as, a fair specimen, To make smooth and flowing, as a vessel's lines, Distinct; legible; as, fair handwriting, Pleasing; favorable; inspiring hope and confidence; said of words, promises, etc, Clearly; openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably, usually for some charitable object; as, a Grand Army fair, a competitive exhibition of farm products; "she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair", gathering of producers to promote business; "world fair"; "trade fair"; "book fair", Characterized by frankness, honesty, impartiality, or candor; open; upright; free from suspicion or bias; equitable; just; said of persons, character, or conduct; as, a fair man; fair dealing; a fair statement, not primarily for purposes of sale; as, the Mechanics' fair; an agricultural fair, A competitive exhibition of wares, farm products, etc, A festival, and sale of fancy articles, justly, equitably; directly; completely, really (Slang), 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, join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly visually appealing; "our fair city", Beautiful, pleasing to the eye, evenhanded, as, a fair sky; a fair day, Free from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed; unincumbered; open; direct; said of a road, passage, etc, Without sudden change of direction or curvature; smooth; flowing; said of the figure of a vessel, and of surfaces, water lines, and other lines, Not overcast; cloudless; clear; pleasant; propitious; favorable; said of the sky, weather, or wind, etc, Pleasing to the eye; handsome; beautiful, Free from spots, specks, dirt, or imperfection; unblemished; clean; pure, Without a dark hue; light; clear; as, a fair skin, as, a fair mark; in fair sight; a fair view, erc, visually appealing; "our fair city", very pleasing to the eye; "my bonny lass"; "there's a bonny bay beyond"; "a comely face"; "young fair maidens", more than adequate in quality; "fair work", showing lack of favoritism; "the cold neutrality of an impartial judge", of no exceptional quality or ability; "a novel of average merit"; "only a fair performance of the sonata"; "in fair health"; "the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average"; "the performance was middling at best", (used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored; "a fair complexion"; free of clouds or rain; "today will be fair and warm", This is a subjective description Considered as pleasant weather conditions with regard to the time of year and the physical location, This is a worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, binding, jacket, etc Any defects should be noted, (used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored; "a fair complexion", free of clouds or rain; "today will be fair and warm", (of a manuscript) having few alterations or corrections; "fair copy"; "a clean manuscript", join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly, a sale of miscellany; often for charity; "the church bazaar", Someone who is fair, or who has fair hair, has light-coloured hair. Both children were very like Robina, but were much fairer than she was. Fair is also a combining form. a tall, fair-haired Englishman, Fair skin is very pale and usually burns easily. It's important to protect my fair skin from the sun. Fair is also a combining form. Fair-skinned people who spend a great deal of time in the sun have the greatest risk of skin cancer, If you describe someone or something as fair, you mean that they are average in standard or quality, neither very good nor very bad. Reimar had a fair command of English. = adequate, A fair guess or idea about something is one that is likely to be correct. It's a fair guess to say that the damage will be extensive I have a fair idea of how difficult things can be. = reasonable, Something or someone that is fair is reasonable, right, and just. It didn't seem fair to leave out her father Do you feel they're paying their fair share? Independent observers say the campaign's been very much fairer than expected An appeals court had ruled that they could not get a fair trial in Los Angeles. + fairly fair·ly demonstrating concern for employees and solving their problems quickly and fairly In a society where water was precious, it had to be shared fairly between individuals, A fair amount, degree, size, or distance is quite a large amount, degree, size, or distance. My neighbours across the street travel a fair amount My mother's brother lives a fair distance away so we don't see him and his family very often, When the weather is fair, it is quite sunny and not raining. Weather conditions were fair. = fine, A county, state, or country fair is an event where there are, for example, displays of goods and animals, and amusements, games, and competitions, If you say that someone won a competition fair and square, you mean that they won honestly and without cheating. There are no excuses. We were beaten fair and square. Temporary market where buyers and sellers gather to transact business. Fairs are held at regular intervals, generally at the same location and time of year. An important form of commerce before the Industrial Revolution, fairs solved the problem of distribution and made possible the demonstration of arts and crafts and the sale and barter of goods. They were a fixture of the Roman Empire and medieval Europe, where they were held at major caravan crossroads and near religious festivals. The rules of the fairs eventually became the basis of European business (Hukuk) Fairs began to die out as cities grew larger and transportation networks became more extensive, though some continued to exist as religious festivals or recreational events. County, agricultural, and livestock fairs are still held in many countries. The trade fair or trade show, often an international event in which exhibitors from one industry display their goods, gained popularity in the 20th century. Woodstock Music and Art Fair Charles the Fair fair trade law Philip the Fair trade fair world's fair, a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc, If you say that someone plays fair, you mean that they behave or act in a reasonable and honest way. The government is not playing fair, one union official told me, You use fair enough when you want to say that a statement, decision, or action seems reasonable to a certain extent, but that perhaps there is more to be said or done. If you don't like it, fair enough, but that's hardly a justification to attack the whole thing, A fair is an event at which people display and sell goods, especially goods of a particular type. an antiques fair. see also craft fair, trade fair, Fair is a worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc (which must be noted) Binding, jacket (if any, etc , may also be worn All defects must be noted (AB Bookman ), attractively feminine; "the fair sex", This is a subjective description Considered as pleasant weather conditions with regard to the time of year and the physical conditions, free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; or conforming with established standards or rules; "a fair referee"; "fair deal"; "on a fair footing"; "a fair fight"; "by fair means or foul", (of a baseball) hit between the foul lines; "he hit a fair ball over the third base bag", A coin that exhibits wear, with the main features still distinguishable, and the legends, date and inscriptions still readable, In safe working condition, but well worn, perhaps requiring replacement of minor parts or adjustments that should be indicated in advertisement No rust, but may have corrosion pits that do not render the gun unsafe or inoperable, Almuggar, not excessive or extreme; "a fairish income"; "reasonable prices", more than adequate in quality; "fair work, just, equitable; reasonable; average; handsome; light colored; comfortable; clean, clear, Worn book that has complete text pages, but may lack endpapers, half-title, et cetera, festival, market, bazaar; exhibition, show, In good condition, a competitive exhibition of farm products; "she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair" gathering of producers to promote business; "world fair"; "trade fair"; "book fair" join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly visually appealing; "our fair city" (used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored; "a fair complexion"; free of clouds or rain; "today will be fair and warm" (of a baseball) hit between the foul lines; "he hit a fair ball over the third base bag" free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; or conforming with established standards or rules; "a fair referee"; "fair deal"; "on a fair footing"; "a fair fight"; "by fair means or foul" not excessive or extreme; "a fairish income"; "reasonable prices" more than adequate in quality; "fair work, implies a disposition in a person or group to achieve a fitting and right balance of claims or considerations that is free from undue favouritism even to oneself, or implies a quality or result in an action befitting such a disposition (Webster's, 1986), Plan See Fair Access to Insurance Requirements, A trading institution held annually In medieval England and Wales, a fair was held on a set date, normally associated with the feast of a particular saint A fair might last only a single day or over a number of days, ranging from two or three days to a week or more, Some major parts replaced; minor replacement parts may be required; metal rusted, may be lightly pitted all over, vigorously cleaned or reblued; rounded edges on metal and wood; principal lettering, numerals, and design on metal partly obliterated; wood scratched, bruised, cracked, or repaired where broken; in fair working order or can be easily repaired and placed in working order, Less than 4/10 opaque cloud cover, no precipitation, and no extremes in temperature, visibility or winds, An acronym for "Fair Access to Insurance Requirements," FAIR offers insurance to people in high-risk areas who might otherwise be denied coverage Reinsured by the United States government, FAIR is a pooling plan with policies for fire and allied perils, is a worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc (which must be noted) Binding, jacket (if any), etc , may also be worn All defects must be noted, Worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc (which must be noted) Binding, jacket (if any), etc , may also be worn All defects must be noted, a grading term for a coin that is so worn that it is barely identifiable as to type, One method of measuring the blood flow in the capillaries of a tissue (this is generally known as organ perfusion, and is measured in ml/mg/min ) This method is based on magnetically 'labelling' the blood outside the images, and then watching it flow in, Less than normal crop condition Yield loss is a possibility but the extent is unknown Pastures are providing generally adequate feed but still less than normal for the time of year, "marked by impartiality and honesty : free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism", The fiducial site at Fairbanks VLBI Observatory, Alaska; combined 30s and 1s measurement system, exhibition or marketplace, as in: We bought these baskets at the local farmers' fair, Used, worn, with defects noted,
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partly, not fully; somewhat - "The weather this weekend will be fairly dry."
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Honestly; properly - "10. You will be civil and attentive to passengers, giving proper assistance to ladies and children getting in or out, and never start the car before passengers are fairly received or landed."
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Softly; quietly; gently
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Favorably; auspiciously; commodiously; as, a town fairly situated for foreign trade
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In a fair manner; clearly; openly; plainly; fully; distinctly; frankly
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Fairly means to quite a large degree. For example, if you say that something is fairly old, you mean that it is old but not very old. Both ships are fairly new We did fairly well but only fairly well. = quite
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in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating; "they played fairly"
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to a moderately sufficient extent or degree; "the shoes are priced reasonably"; "he is fairly clever with computers"; "they lived comfortably within reason"
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vagueness You use fairly instead of `very' to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb without making it sound too forceful. Were you always fairly bright at school? I'll have no income and no home and will need a job fairly badly. = pretty see also fair
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justly; well enough, moderately; clearly
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in a fair evenhanded manner; "deal fairly with one another" in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating; "they played fairly
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in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating; "they played fairly
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square - "I'm just looking for a square deal on my car repair."
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A woman, a member of the ‘fair sex’; also as a collective singular, women - "If single, probably his plighted Fair / Has in his absence wedded some rich miser ."
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to construct or design a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce air drag
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An event for public entertainment and trade, a market
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Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective) - "When will we learn to distinguish between the fair and the foul?"
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A community gathering to celebrate and exhibit local achievements
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Just, equitable - "He must be given a fair trial."
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Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality - "Monday's child is fair of face."
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Unblemished and innocent; clean and pure - "one's fair name"
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Light in color, pale, particularly as regards skin tone but also refers to blond hair - "She had fair hair and blue eyes."
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An event for professionals in a trade to learn of new products and do business
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Adequate, reasonable, or decent - "The patient was in a fair condition after some treatment."
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To smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface)
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To make fair
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To bring into perfect alignment (especially about rivet holes when connecting structural members)
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Fairness, beauty
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Good fortune; good luck
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A fair woman; a sweetheart
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To make fair or beautiful
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Free from any marked characteristic; average; middling; so-so; as, a fair specimen
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To make smooth and flowing, as a vessel's lines
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Distinct; legible; as, fair handwriting
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Pleasing; favorable; inspiring hope and confidence; said of words, promises, etc
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a competitive exhibition of farm products; "she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair"
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gathering of producers to promote business; "world fair"; "trade fair"; "book fair"
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Characterized by frankness, honesty, impartiality, or candor; open; upright; free from suspicion or bias; equitable; just; said of persons, character, or conduct; as, a fair man; fair dealing; a fair statement
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not primarily for purposes of sale; as, the Mechanics' fair; an agricultural fair
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A competitive exhibition of wares, farm products, etc
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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join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly visually appealing; "our fair city"
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Beautiful, pleasing to the eye
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as, a fair sky; a fair day
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Free from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed; unincumbered; open; direct; said of a road, passage, etc
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Without sudden change of direction or curvature; smooth; flowing; said of the figure of a vessel, and of surfaces, water lines, and other lines
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Not overcast; cloudless; clear; pleasant; propitious; favorable; said of the sky, weather, or wind, etc
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Pleasing to the eye; handsome; beautiful
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Free from spots, specks, dirt, or imperfection; unblemished; clean; pure
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Without a dark hue; light; clear; as, a fair skin
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as, a fair mark; in fair sight; a fair view
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visually appealing; "our fair city"
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very pleasing to the eye; "my bonny lass"; "there's a bonny bay beyond"; "a comely face"; "young fair maidens"
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more than adequate in quality; "fair work"
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showing lack of favoritism; "the cold neutrality of an impartial judge"
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of no exceptional quality or ability; "a novel of average merit"; "only a fair performance of the sonata"; "in fair health"; "the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average"; "the performance was middling at best"
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(used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored; "a fair complexion"; free of clouds or rain; "today will be fair and warm"
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This is a worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, binding, jacket, etc Any defects should be noted
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(used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored; "a fair complexion"
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free of clouds or rain; "today will be fair and warm"
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(of a manuscript) having few alterations or corrections; "fair copy"; "a clean manuscript"
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join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly
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a sale of miscellany; often for charity; "the church bazaar"
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Someone who is fair, or who has fair hair, has light-coloured hair. Both children were very like Robina, but were much fairer than she was. Fair is also a combining form. a tall, fair-haired Englishman
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Fair skin is very pale and usually burns easily. It's important to protect my fair skin from the sun. Fair is also a combining form. Fair-skinned people who spend a great deal of time in the sun have the greatest risk of skin cancer
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If you describe someone or something as fair, you mean that they are average in standard or quality, neither very good nor very bad. Reimar had a fair command of English. = adequate
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A fair guess or idea about something is one that is likely to be correct. It's a fair guess to say that the damage will be extensive I have a fair idea of how difficult things can be. = reasonable
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Something or someone that is fair is reasonable, right, and just. It didn't seem fair to leave out her father Do you feel they're paying their fair share? Independent observers say the campaign's been very much fairer than expected An appeals court had ruled that they could not get a fair trial in Los Angeles. + fairly fair·ly demonstrating concern for employees and solving their problems quickly and fairly In a society where water was precious, it had to be shared fairly between individuals
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A fair amount, degree, size, or distance is quite a large amount, degree, size, or distance. My neighbours across the street travel a fair amount My mother's brother lives a fair distance away so we don't see him and his family very often
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When the weather is fair, it is quite sunny and not raining. Weather conditions were fair. = fine
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A county, state, or country fair is an event where there are, for example, displays of goods and animals, and amusements, games, and competitions
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If you say that someone won a competition fair and square, you mean that they won honestly and without cheating. There are no excuses. We were beaten fair and square. Temporary market where buyers and sellers gather to transact business. Fairs are held at regular intervals, generally at the same location and time of year. An important form of commerce before the Industrial Revolution, fairs solved the problem of distribution and made possible the demonstration of arts and crafts and the sale and barter of goods. They were a fixture of the Roman Empire and medieval Europe, where they were held at major caravan crossroads and near religious festivals. The rules of the fairs eventually became the basis of European business (Hukuk) Fairs began to die out as cities grew larger and transportation networks became more extensive, though some continued to exist as religious festivals or recreational events. County, agricultural, and livestock fairs are still held in many countries. The trade fair or trade show, often an international event in which exhibitors from one industry display their goods, gained popularity in the 20th century. Woodstock Music and Art Fair Charles the Fair fair trade law Philip the Fair trade fair world's fair
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a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc
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If you say that someone plays fair, you mean that they behave or act in a reasonable and honest way. The government is not playing fair, one union official told me
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You use fair enough when you want to say that a statement, decision, or action seems reasonable to a certain extent, but that perhaps there is more to be said or done. If you don't like it, fair enough, but that's hardly a justification to attack the whole thing
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A fair is an event at which people display and sell goods, especially goods of a particular type. an antiques fair. see also craft fair, trade fair
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Fair is a worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc (which must be noted) Binding, jacket (if any, etc , may also be worn All defects must be noted (AB Bookman )
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attractively feminine; "the fair sex"
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This is a subjective description Considered as pleasant weather conditions with regard to the time of year and the physical conditions
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free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; or conforming with established standards or rules; "a fair referee"; "fair deal"; "on a fair footing"; "a fair fight"; "by fair means or foul"
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(of a baseball) hit between the foul lines; "he hit a fair ball over the third base bag"
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A coin that exhibits wear, with the main features still distinguishable, and the legends, date and inscriptions still readable
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In safe working condition, but well worn, perhaps requiring replacement of minor parts or adjustments that should be indicated in advertisement No rust, but may have corrosion pits that do not render the gun unsafe or inoperable
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not excessive or extreme; "a fairish income"; "reasonable prices"
Worn book that has complete text pages, but may lack endpapers, half-title, et cetera
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festival, market, bazaar; exhibition, show isim
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In good condition
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a competitive exhibition of farm products; "she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair" gathering of producers to promote business; "world fair"; "trade fair"; "book fair" join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly visually appealing; "our fair city" (used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored; "a fair complexion"; free of clouds or rain; "today will be fair and warm" (of a baseball) hit between the foul lines; "he hit a fair ball over the third base bag" free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; or conforming with established standards or rules; "a fair referee"; "fair deal"; "on a fair footing"; "a fair fight"; "by fair means or foul" not excessive or extreme; "a fairish income"; "reasonable prices" more than adequate in quality; "fair work
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implies a disposition in a person or group to achieve a fitting and right balance of claims or considerations that is free from undue favouritism even to oneself, or implies a quality or result in an action befitting such a disposition (Webster's, 1986)
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A trading institution held annually In medieval England and Wales, a fair was held on a set date, normally associated with the feast of a particular saint A fair might last only a single day or over a number of days, ranging from two or three days to a week or more
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Some major parts replaced; minor replacement parts may be required; metal rusted, may be lightly pitted all over, vigorously cleaned or reblued; rounded edges on metal and wood; principal lettering, numerals, and design on metal partly obliterated; wood scratched, bruised, cracked, or repaired where broken; in fair working order or can be easily repaired and placed in working order
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Less than 4/10 opaque cloud cover, no precipitation, and no extremes in temperature, visibility or winds
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An acronym for "Fair Access to Insurance Requirements," FAIR offers insurance to people in high-risk areas who might otherwise be denied coverage Reinsured by the United States government, FAIR is a pooling plan with policies for fire and allied perils
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is a worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc (which must be noted) Binding, jacket (if any), etc , may also be worn All defects must be noted
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Worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc (which must be noted) Binding, jacket (if any), etc , may also be worn All defects must be noted
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One method of measuring the blood flow in the capillaries of a tissue (this is generally known as organ perfusion, and is measured in ml/mg/min ) This method is based on magnetically 'labelling' the blood outside the images, and then watching it flow in
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Less than normal crop condition Yield loss is a possibility but the extent is unknown Pastures are providing generally adequate feed but still less than normal for the time of year
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"marked by impartiality and honesty : free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism"
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exhibition or marketplace, as in: We bought these baskets at the local farmers' fair
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