Meaning Fair
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It is usually used at night to describe less than 3/8 opaque clouds, no precipitation, no extremes of visibility, temperature or winds. It describes generally pleasant weather conditions.
Source: w1.weather.gov

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See condition guide.
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A book in very worn condition, but all of its important parts and dust jacket (if one was issued) must be present. May be soiled with tears, endpapers missing, etc. Such defects must be noted in descriptions. Also see our page of descriptive terms.
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Old English fægere "beautifully," from fæger "beautiful" (see fair (adj.)). From c. 1300 as "honorably;" mid-14c. as "correctly; direct;" from 1510s as "cl [..]
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"a stated market in a town or city; a regular meeting to buy, sell, or trade," early 14c., from Anglo-French feyre (late 13c.), from Old French feire, faire "fair, market; feast day,&qu [..]
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Old English fæger "pleasing to the sight (of persons and body features, also of objects, places, etc.); beautiful, handsome, attractive," of weather, "bright, clear, pleasant; not rainy [..]
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/ˈfeɚ/ adjective fairer; fairest 1 fair /ˈfeɚ/ adjective fairer; fairest Learner's definition of FAIR 1  : agreeing with what is thought to be right or acceptable We received fair treatment. [..]
Source: learnersdictionary.com

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beautiful
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With respect to weather, generally descriptive of pleasant weather conditions, with due regard for location and time of year. It is subject to popular misinterpretation, for it is a purely subjective [..]
Source: glossary.ametsoc.org

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fairly: in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating; "they played fairly" carnival: a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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a place with roundabouts where you have fun. The same word also means light in colour (as in fair hair) and right or good
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 beauty.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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A description of condition used in the book trade to indicate that a copy shows definite signs of age and/or wear, such as a torn dust jacket, foxing, a loose binding, slightly dog-eared corners, etc. [..]
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worn but all pages present; may lack endpapers, half title, etc.; binding and jacket also show signs of wear; defects must be noted.
Source: abc-clio.com

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To dream of being at a fair, denotes that you will have a pleasant and profitable business and a congenial companion. For a young woman, this dream signifies a jovial and even-tempered man for a life partner.   
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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1 : characterized by honesty and justice : free from self-interest, deception, injustice, or favoritism [a and impartial tribunal] 2 : reasonable as a basis for exchange [a wage] [a valuation] 3 : ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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isle an article of clothing knitted in Fair Isle style, namely a style of knitting originating in the Shetland Islands that is characterized by bands of multicolored geometric patterns
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trustworthy, just Fault (n.)
Source: shonscience.com (offline)

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A market held at regular intervals, usually once to twice a year. Fairs tend to offer a wider range of goods than normal markets. They are generally licenced by either the king/a local lord or a chart [..]
Source: netserf.org

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(n) a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.(n) gathering of producers to promote business(n) a competitive exhibition of farm products(n) a sale of miscellany; often for c [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Less than 4/10 opaque cloud cover, no precipitation, and no extremes in temperature, visibility or wind. FLASH FLOOD: A flood which is caused by heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time, [..]
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Describes weather in which there is less than 4/10ths of opaque cloud cover, no precipitation, and there is no extreme visibility, wind or temperature conditions.
Source: timeanddate.com

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mediocris, iustus
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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Charles IV., King of France, le Bel (1294, 1322–1328).
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(Latin feriœ, holidays.)
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(See SLOE-FAIR.)
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(See MOP.)
Source: bartleby.com

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of nursery mythology is the personification of Providence. The good ones are called fairies, elves, elle-folks, and fays; the evil ones are urchins, ouphes, ell-maids, and ell-women.
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An event where employers market themselves to you! Employers have exhibition stands, often with recent graduates on hand to tell you about their company, vacancies, recruitment procedures etc.
Source: grb.uk.com (offline)

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Treating both or all sides alike without reference to one's own feelings or interests; just implies adherence to a standard of rightness or lawfulness without reference to one's own inclinat [..]
Source: criticalthinking.org

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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.
Source: thorntonweather.com

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Community Health Education events focused on prevention of Disease and Promotion of Health through audiovisual Exhibits.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Favourable or unobstructed.
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To adjust to proper shape or size.
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To fair a line means to even out curves, sheer lines, deck lines etc., in drawing and mold loft work.
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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A smooth curve, usually referring to a line of the hull which has no deviations. A line is fair when it has a clear run. To make something flush. A wind or current is fair when it offers an advantage [..]
Source: brethrencoast.com

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(1) In good condition. (2) To adjust to proper shape or size.
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 (1) Referring to a smooth curvature of a vessels hull. (2) To make a surface flush. 
Source: apsltd.com (offline)

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Make a surface smooth and/or flush, or a line that runs clear of obstructions or surfaces.
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The part of the tackle that is hauled upon.
Source: boatrepairandmaintenance.com (offline)

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1. A smooth curve, usually referring to a line of the hull which has no deviations   2. In lofting, to correct a hull's lines with the use of a batten; making them even and regular   3. To make s [..]
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(1) In good condition. (2) To adjust to proper shape or size.
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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It is usually used at night to describe less than 3/8 opaque clouds, no precipitation, no extremes of visibility, temperature or winds. It describes generally pleasant weather conditions.
Source: srh.noaa.gov (offline)

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adj. "fair, attractive; shining; favorable; gracious; just, morally good; (as form of address) dear," s.v. fair a. and sb.\2 OED. KEY: fair@adj
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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adj 301 fair 120 faire 103 fairer 17 fairere 1 fairest 4 faireste 6 fayr 19 fayre 15 fayrer 5 fayrest 1 fayreste 3 feir 5 feire 1 feyr 1
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n. "beauty; good fortune," s.v. fair a. and sb.\2 OED. KEY: fair@n
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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n 4 fair 2 faire 2
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a ball hit by the batter that stays within the foul lines between first and third base.
Source: howbaseballworks.com

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game shows heavy use, rough edges, split aprons, soiling, minor tears in litho, but box is still reasonably together and majority of cover litho in tact.
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It is usually used at night to describe less than 3/8 opaque clouds, no precipitation, no extremes of visibility, temperature or winds. It describes generally pleasant weather conditions.
Source: forecast.weather.gov (offline)

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a special event with a theme, such as an agricultural fair, historical fair, trade fair, or World's Fair
Source: schools.ednet.ns.ca (offline)

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Fair weather means mostly cloudy to cloudy skies, but with no precipitation.
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describes weather
Source: extremestorms.com.au (offline)

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This is a subjective description. Considered as pleasant weather conditions with regard to the time of year and the physical location.
Source: communityweather.org.nz

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This is a subjective description. Considered as pleasant weather
Source: image.weather.com (offline)

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It is usually used at night to describe less than 3/8 opaque clouds, no precipitation, no extremes of visibility, temperature or winds. It describes generally pleasant weather conditions.
Source: weatherdudes.com

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This is a subjective description. Considered as pleasant weather conditions with regard to the time of year and the physical location.
Source: 40north70west.com (offline)





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