Definition of Faired

1. Verb. (past of fair) ¹

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Definition of Faired

1. fair [v] - See also: fair

Lexicographical Neighbors of Faired

fair suck of the sauce bottle
fair suck of the sav
fair to middlin'
fair to middling
fair trade
fair up
fair use
fair uses
fair weather
fair weather friend
fair wind
fairbankite
fairchildite
fairdom
faire
faired (current term)
fairer
faires
fairest
fairfieldite
fairgoer
fairgoers
fairground
fairgrounds
fairheaded
fairhood
fairie
fairies
fairily

Literary usage of Faired

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Naval Architecture: A Treatise on Laying Off and Building Wood, Iron, and by Samuel James Pope Thearle (1876)
"First determine by an examination of the body plan how much of it shall be faired by this method, observing that it is well to leave such portions of the ..."

2. Airscrews in Theory and Experiment by Arthur Fage (1920)
"shaped as to receive a faired nose-piece of circular transverse section. ... The body with the faired nose-piece attached is known as the '"faired" body; ..."

3. Practical Shipbuilding: A Treatise on the Structural Design and Building of by A. Campbell Holms (1918)
"The central part of the beams, having been faired and supported by shores, ... To expedite the work, it is usual, as each beam is faired, to drill only one ..."

4. Laying Down and Taking Off by Charles Desmond (1919)
"The named length of each part indicates length that should be "faired". The length actually laid down must in each case be greater by at least two ordinate ..."

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