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fayre

Fayre vs Bazaar - What's the difference?

fayre | bazaar |


As nouns the difference between fayre and bazaar

is that fayre is fair (in the sense of both {{term|market}} and {{term|pretty}}) while bazaar is a marketplace, particularly in the Middle East, and often covered with shops and stalls.

As an adjective fayre

is fair, beautiful.

Gala vs Fayre - What's the difference?

gala | fayre |


As adjectives the difference between gala and fayre

is that gala is celebratory; festive while fayre is fair, beautiful.

As nouns the difference between gala and fayre

is that gala is pomp, show, or festivity while fayre is fair (in the sense of both {{term|market}} and {{term|pretty}}).

As a proper noun Gala

is a type of apple which is a cross pollination between Kidd's Orange Red and Golden Delicious

Fayre - What does it mean?

fayre | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective fayre

is fair, beautiful.

As a noun fayre

is fair (in the sense of both {{term|market}} and {{term|pretty}}).

Ayre vs Fayre - What's the difference?

ayre | fayre |


In archaic terms the difference between ayre and fayre

is that ayre is air while fayre is fare.

As nouns the difference between ayre and fayre

is that ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank while fayre is fair (in the sense of both {{term|market}} and {{term|pretty}}).

As a proper noun Ayre

is an area of the Isle of Man.

As an adjective fayre is

fair, beautiful.

Feyre vs Fayre - What's the difference?

feyre | fayre |


As nouns the difference between feyre and fayre

is that feyre is (obsolete) a fair or market while fayre is (archaic) fair (in the sense of both (market) and (pretty)) .

As an adjective fayre is

(archaic) fair, beautiful.

Farre vs Fayre - What's the difference?

farre | fayre |


As adjectives the difference between farre and fayre

is that farre is while fayre is (archaic) fair, beautiful.

As a noun fayre is

(archaic) fair (in the sense of both (market) and (pretty)) .

Fayre vs Faire - What's the difference?

fayre | faire |


As adjectives the difference between fayre and faire

is that fayre is fair, beautiful while faire is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between fayre and faire

is that fayre is fair (in the sense of both {{term|market}} and {{term|pretty}}) while faire is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

Feye vs Fayre - What's the difference?

feye | fayre |

Feye is likely misspelled.


Feye has no English definition.

As an adjective fayre is

fair, beautiful.

As a noun fayre is

fair (in the sense of both {{term|market}} and {{term|pretty}}).

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