💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fd"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| soinoun | In Thailand, a side-street branching off a major street; an alley or lane. |
| tdnoun | (American football, Canadian football) Abbreviation of touchdown. [(American football, Canadian football) A six-point score occurring when the ball enters possession of a team's player in the opponent's end zone.] |
| agednoun | Old. |
| cprnoun | Initialism of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. [A first aid procedure for cardiac arrest involving compression of the chest wall alternating with artificial respiration.] |
| anoun | Adult; as used in film rating. |
| 1noun | (sports, skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 180 (“180° spin”). [(sports) An instance of spinning 180 degrees, so that one is facing in the opposite direction.] |
| aonoun | grue ("blue or green", considered one color) |
| apnoun | (countable, US, education) An Advanced Placement program. |
| appendixnoun | A text added to the end of a book or an article, containing additional information. |
| bnoun | The quantity one billion (1,000,000,000), usually used to signify a sum of money. |
| cnoun | (music) The middle tone in either one of the sets of seven white keys on a keyboard or a set of seven strings on a stringed instrument. |
| cfnoun | (photography) A CF (CompactFlash) memory card. |
| clnoun | (astronomy) A cluster of galaxies — a galaxy cluster. |
| crnoun | (accounting) Credit. |
| ctnoun | (countable, especially medicine) A CT scan. |
| dfnoun | (in personal ads) Initialism of divorced female. |
| enoun | The name of the Latin-script letter E/e. |
| eqnoun | Initialism of emotional quotient: a metric similar to IQ but measuring one's perception of emotions or emotional intelligence. |
| extant | Still in existence; not having disappeared. |
| fnoun | (printing, abbreviation) Folio, paper and book size (10"-12.5" x 15"-20") |
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