Fife and drum corps
noun
See fife and drum
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[fahyf] /faɪf/ noun 1. a high-pitched transverse flute used commonly in military and marching musical groups. verb (used with or without object), fifed, fifing. 2. to play on a fife. /faɪf/ noun 1. a small high-pitched flute similar to the piccolo and usually having no keys, used esp in military bands verb 2. to play […]
- Fife-rail
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- Fifeshire
[fahyf] /faɪf/ noun 1. Also called Fifeshire [fahyf-sheer, -sher] /ˈfaɪf ʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). a historic county in E Scotland. 2. a region in E Scotland. 504 sq. mi. (1305 sq. km). /faɪf/ noun 1. a small high-pitched flute similar to the piccolo and usually having no keys, used esp in military bands verb 2. […]
- Fifi hook
/ˈfiːfiː/ noun 1. (mountaineering) a metal hook at the top of an étrier for attaching it to a peg and also connected by a cord to the climber’s harness to pull the étrier up and prevent it being dropped
- FIFO
[fahy-foh] /ˈfaɪ foʊ/ noun 1. . 2. Computers. a storage and retrieval technique, used mainly for data, in which the first item stored is also the first item retrieved. /ˈfaɪfəʊ/ noun acronym 1. first in, first out (as an accounting principle in costing stock) Compare LIFO noun First In, First Out; the first items are […]