Fe
see also: FE
Etymology
FE
Proper noun
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see also: FE
Etymology
From Latin ferrum.
EtymologyAbbreviation, from forty-eighth, corresponding to one forty-eighth of a standard uncut sheet of paper.
NounFe (plural Fes)
- American Library Association abbreviation for forty-eighth, a book size (7.5-10 cm in height); a book of that height.
- (book size) quadragesimo-octavo, 48mo, forty-eightmo, 48º
FE
Proper noun
- (automotive, sport) Abbreviation of Formula E
- F-E
- Formula-E
- Formula E
- F-1 / F1
- F-2 / F2
- F-3 / F3
- F-3000 / F3000
- F-2000 / F2000
- F-1600 / F1600
Fe (uncountable)
- (UK, education) Initialism of further education
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