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fid
1[ fid ]
noun
- a stout bar of wood or metal placed across a lower spar so as to support a higher one.
- a stout bar used to hold a running bowsprit in its extended position.
- a wooden or metal pin for parting strands of a rope.
- a bar or pin used as a key or toggle.
-fid
2- a combining form meaning “divided,” “lobed,” occurring in adjectives borrowed from Latin ( bifid ); on this model, used in the formation of compound words ( pinnatifid ).
fid.
3abbreviation for
- fiduciary.
fid
1/ fɪd /
noun
- a spike for separating strands of rope in splicing
- a wooden or metal bar for supporting the heel of a topmast
-fid
2combining form
- divided into parts or lobes
bifid
pinnatifid
Word History and Origins
Origin of fid1
Origin of fid2
Word History and Origins
Origin of fid1
Origin of fid2
Example Sentences
The department’s Force Investigation Division, known as FID, investigates any time an officer discharges their weapon, on duty or off.
Energy Transfer signaled on Wednesday it might miss its first-quarter target for a FID due to extreme competition for LNG buyers.
NextDecade has said that it was targeting a first-quarter FID for the project's first phase.
At the start of 2020 and again in 2021, roughly a dozen firms signaled plans for FID on proposed projects.
A group of more than 50 non-governmental organisations from Uganda and neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo released a statement after the FID was signed this month saying the investment would have been better directed to cleaner and greener industries instead of "worsening the climate change impact across the world".
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