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fir

Fir vs Fmr - What's the difference?

fir | fmr |


As a noun fir

is (chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine, pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ).

As an abbreviation fmr is

former.

Fir vs Fic - What's the difference?

fir | fic |


As nouns the difference between fir and fic

is that fir is any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris or a true fir (Abies) while fic is a fictional story set within a preexisting fandom; a fanfic.

Fir vs Fiar - What's the difference?

fir | fiar |


As nouns the difference between fir and fiar

is that fir is any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris or a true fir (Abies) while fiar is one in whom the property of an estate is vested, subject to the estate of a liferenter.

Fir vs Fib - What's the difference?

fir | fib |


As nouns the difference between fir and fib

is that fir is (chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine, pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ) while fib is (informal) a , especially one that is more or less inconsequential or fib can be (medicine|informal) short form of fibula.

As a verb fib is

to lie, especially more or less inconsequentially.

Fir vs Fid - What's the difference?

fir | fid |


As nouns the difference between fir and fid

is that fir is (chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine, pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ) while fid is (nautical) a pointed tool without any sharp edges, used in weaving or knotwork to tighten and form up weaves or complex knots; used in sailing ships to open the strands of a rope before splicing compare marlinespike.

As a verb fid is

to support a topmast using a fid.

Fir vs Firn - What's the difference?

fir | firn |


As nouns the difference between fir and firn

is that fir is (chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine, pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ) while firn is a type of old snow which has gone through multiple thaw and refreeze cycles and thus is made of numerous small icy grains, though it is not nearly as saturated with water as snow-cone slush is; can be hard or somewhat soft depending on recent and current weather conditions.

Fip vs Fir - What's the difference?

fip | fir |


As nouns the difference between fip and fir

is that fip is (us|obsolete) fippenny bit while fir is (chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine, pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ).

Fir vs Firy - What's the difference?

fir | firy |


As a noun fir

is (chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine, pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ).

As an adjective firy is

.

Hir vs Fir - What's the difference?

hir | fir |


As nouns the difference between hir and fir

is that hir is news, information while fir is (chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine, pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ).

Eir vs Fir - What's the difference?

eir | fir |


As a proper noun eir

is eir, old norse goddess of medicine.

As a noun fir is

(chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine, pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ).

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