fe

IPA: fˈeɪ

Root Word: Fe

noun

  • American Library Association abbreviation for forty-eighth, a book size (7.5-10 cm in height); a book of that height.
  • (automotive, sports) Abbreviation of Formula E.
  • (UK, education) Initialism of further education. [(UK) Education beyond compulsory schooling, not including university-based higher education.]
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Examples of "fe" in Sentences

  • The Santa fe is right on the square, so convenient, but not quiet.
  • Actually an auto da fe is a fairly old transportation method and yet it resembles what they use in Star Trek sans the annoying tingly sounds.
  • Deinde aldi voce dicicur Paterno/fer, concinuacur fe* crcco ufque ad Vcrficulum Et ne nos » &c, cui eodcm tono fubjungiturAbfoiutio: 6c flatim Lc6tor parumper fe inclinans, & vertcns faciem vcrsus Celcbrantcm, ab
  • Horum acinorum duplex in primls fedes eft: plurimi in omnibus capfulis artl - cuios continentibus ponuntur, & intervalla fibrarum capfulam efficientium te - nent (c), difgregati, «qu£ inter fe magnitudinis (d) s non earum glandularum difTimiies, qua* in dura membrana cerebri, per fibrarum perinde Intervalla fe» dent.
  • Pulcherrima eft fepibus vivis in hortis, cuift inter topiarias noftrates nequaquam ultimo loco fit habenda, femperque virefcit: Difficilis eft transplan* tatu, quoniam fibrofae ejus radices valde fe expan - dunt, & fub fuperficie 4: erra2 reptant; cum vero fe* mel vel bis transpofita eft., facillime deinde trans - plan -

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