F vs Member - What's the difference?
f | member |
The sixth letter of the .
forte
voiceless labiodental fricative
Image:Latin F.png, Capital and lowercase versions of F , in normal and italic type
Image:Fraktur letter F.png, Uppercase and lowercase F in Fraktur
Musical symbols
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One who officially belongs to a group.
A part of a whole.
* 1979 , Kenneth J. Englund, "The Mississippian and Pennsylvanian (Carbonfierous) Systems in the United States - Virginia",
Part of an animal capable of performing a distinct office; an organ; a limb.
* Bible, Rom. xii. 4
The penis.
(logic) One of the propositions making up a syllogism.
(set theory) An element of a set.
(computing, programming) In object-oriented programming, a function or piece of data associated with each separate instance of a class.
(AU, law) the judge or adjudicator in a consumer court.
A part of a discourse or of a period, sentence, or verse; a clause.
(math) Either of the two parts of an algebraic equation, connected by the equality sign.
(obsolete) To remember.
(obsolete) To cause to remember; to mention.
(Webster 1913)
1000 English basic words
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As a letter f
is the sixth letter of the.As a symbol f
is (label) symbol for fluorine.As a noun member is
member (person).f
Translingual
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See also
(Latn-script)Symbol
(Voiceless labiodental fricative) (head)See also
{{Letter , page=F , NATO=Foxtrot , Morse=··–· , Character=F6 , Braille=? }}member
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) membre, from (etyl) membre, from (etyl) . Coexists with native (etyl) lim, ).Alternative forms
* membre (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- The I-beams were to become structural members of a pedestrian bridge.
Page C-14, in Geological Survey Professional Paper , Volume 1110
- The member' intertongues and grades laterally with the lower sandstone ' member of the Pocahontas Formation of Early Pennslyvanian age
- We have many members' in one body, and all ' members have not the same office.
