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faire in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Faire may
refer to: Laissez-
faire, a
French phrase meaning "let do, let go, let p****"
Laissez Faire Books...
- Laissez-
faire (/ˌlɛseɪˈfɛər/ LESS-ay-FAIR; or /lɑːˌsɛzˈfɛ.jər/, from French:
laissez faire [lɛse fɛːʁ] , lit. 'let do') is a type of
economic system in...
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Savoir faire may
refer to: Savoir-
faire, a
French phrase used by
English speakers Savoir-
Faire,
interactive fiction by
Emily Short Savoir Faire (barge)...
- Ren
Faire is a three-part
American television do****entary
series directed and
produced by
Lance Oppenheim that
premiered on June 2, 2024, on HBO. The...
- A
Renaissance Festival (medieval fair or ren
faire) is an
outdoor gathering that aims to
entertain its
guests by
recreating a
historical setting, most...
-
tradition and a
branch of
liberalism that
advocates free
market and laissez-
faire economics and
civil liberties under the rule of law, with
special emphasis...
- A scène à
faire (French for "scene to be made" or "scene that must be done"; plural: scènes à
faire; both
pronounced [sɛn a fɛʁ]) is a
scene in a book...
- The
Renaissance Pleasure Faire of
Southern California (RPFS) is a
Renaissance faire that
takes place at the
Santa Fe Dam
Recreation Area in Irwindale,...
-
Maker Faire is a
convention of do it
yourself (DIY)
enthusiasts established by Make
magazine in 2006. Parti****nts come from a wide
variety of interests...
- King Richard's
Faire is a
Renaissance Faire held in Carver, M****achusetts,
which recreates a 16th-century marketplace,
including handmade crafts, foods...