Synonyms for
f
Folio, paper and book size (10"-12.5" x 15"-20")
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All Definitions for F

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1Folio, paper and book size (10"-12.5" x 15"-20")
2An academic grade, specifically:
3A failing grade, with the next best grade being either a D or an E (some institutions issue Es instead of Fs).
4A grade lower than E but higher than G.
5A grade of black-lead pencil (originally an abbreviation of fine).
6In the American Library Association, a folio-sized book, over 30 cm in height.
7Abbreviation of fuck. [(countable, literally) An act of sexual intercourse.]
8Abbreviation of feminine. [That which is feminine.]
9Abbreviation of female. [Belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically associated with it.]
10Abbreviation of false. [Untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.]
11Abbreviation of Fahrenheit.
12Abbreviation of Friday. [The sixth day of the week in many religious traditions, and the fifth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm
13The Muslim Sabbath
14It follows Thursday and precedes Saturday.]
15Abbreviation of French. [(chiefly uncountable) The language of France, shared by the neighboring countries Belgium, Monaco, and Switzerland and by former French colonies around the world.]
16Abbreviation of fellow. [(chiefly in the plural, also figuratively) A companion
17A comrade.]
18Initialism of Fujita (followed by a number when used in a rating on the Fujita scale and indicating the intensity of a tornado). [A surname from Japanese.]
19Initialism of function (followed by a number when used on or referencing a function key of a computer keyboard). [What something does or is used for.]
20Abbreviation of Father, as a title given to priests. [(Christianity) God, the father of Creation.]
21Abbreviation of fine. [Senses referring to subjective quality.]
22Abbreviation of fine. [Senses referring to subjective quality.]
23Abbreviation of fog, as in a ship's log. [(uncountable) A thick cloud that forms near the ground
24The obscurity of such a cloud.]
25Abbreviation of fertility factor.
26Abbreviation of various proper names.
27Initialism of fuck. [(intransitive, literally) To have sexual intercourse
28To copulate.]

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About synonyms for f

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