FY


1.
fiscal year.
1.
a verbal suffix meaning “to make,” “cause to be,” “render” (simplify; beautify); “to become,” “be made” (liquefy). The suffix was introduced into English in loan words from Old French (deify), but is also used in the formation of new words, usually on a Latin root (reify).
suffix
1.
to make or become: beautify, simplify, liquefy

word-forming element meaning “to make into,” from French -fier, from Latin -ficare, from unstressed form of facere “to make, do” (see factitious).
Frisian
fiscal year

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