💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fais"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fasnoun | (Scotland, obsolete) A border or fringe. |
| bailenoun | (usually "baile funk") A specific genre of dance music originating in Rio de Janeiro, also known as Funk Carioca |
| quoinoun | — |
| bonnesnoun | A French nursemaid. |
| carnavalnoun | One of various large carnivals held before the beginning of Lent, especially in Latin America. |
| buenanoun | A female given name. |
| tout le mondenoun | — |
| vosnoun | A surname from Dutch. |
| viejanoun | a genus of cichlid fish from Central America and Mexico. |
| bouchenoun | (historical and in heraldry) A slit, notch or opening in the edge of a (physical or heraldic) shield, through which the bearer's lance or sword could be used or in which it could be rested. |
| horasnoun | (Toba Batak: ᯂᯬᯒᯘ᯲) the Batak word to express gratefulness, happiness, and healthiness, however it is more commonly used as a simple greeting and goodbye. |
| cochon de laitnoun | whole young pig suitable for roasting |
| festanoun | A public holiday or feast day in Italy, Portugal, etc. |
| bonnenoun | A French nursemaid. |
| justenoun | A surname. |
| aimenoun | A settlement in Aime-la-Plagne commune, Savoie department, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. |
| laitnoun | A surname from Old Norse. |
| mamannoun | a bronze, stainless steel, and marble sculpture in several locations by the artist Louise Bourgeois. |
| libresnoun | (historical) A free (not enslaved) black person in a French- or Spanish-colonized area, especially New Orleans. |
| fairenoun | (Early Modern) Obsolete spelling of fair. [Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).] |
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