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fah

/ fɑː /

noun

  1. (in the fixed system of solmization) the note F
  2. (in tonic sol-fa) the fourth degree of any major scale; subdominant


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fah1

C14: see gamut

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Example Sentences

His paddle had “FAH-Q” painted on one side, and “O.B./Badass” painted on the other.

Lunch is typically taken from the beautiful pool bar called Plai Fah.

The temperature had by this time very perceptibly decreased in warmth, the glass often standing no higher than 59° or 63° Fah.

Fah., the clothes, owing to the complete saturation of the hot air with live steam, remained absolutely unimpaired.

No—'ceptin' they're wise that we-all tuck out this-away, havin' followed O'Brien almost this fah befo'.

Dry the earth thoroughly on a stove at a temperature above 212° Fah.

Fah., this difficulty led to some experiments on the amount of expansion and contraction in different kinds of building stones.

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