- A
fret is any of the thin
strips of material,
usually metal wire,
inserted laterally at
specific positions along the neck or
fretboard of a
stringed instrument...
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Fretting refers to wear and
sometimes corrosion damage of
loaded surfaces in
contact while they
encounter small oscillatory movements tangential to the...
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believed that de
Fretes stowed away on a ship
called the
Johan van
Oldenbarnevelt and
arrived in the
Netherlands around 1958. De
Fretes died on 19 November...
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Villalba Fretes (born 17
March 1987[sources conflict]) is a
Paraguayan former footballer.
Pablo Villalba at BDFA (in Spanish)
Pablo Villalba Fretes at Soccerway...
- the
original on 25
December 2018.
Retrieved 17 May 2007. Monk, K. A.; de
Fretes, Y.; Reksodiharjo-Lilley, G. (1996). The
Ecology of Nusa
Tenggara and Maluku...
- Look up
fret in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fret is a
raised portion on the neck of a
stringed instrument.
Fret or
FRET may also
refer to: Förster...
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Fretter was an
electronics and
major appliance retailer based in Detroit,
founded in the 1950s by
Oliver "Ollie"
Fretter. The company's
founder and spokesman...
- A zero
fret is a
fret placed at the
headstock end of the neck of a banjo, guitar, mandolin, or b**** guitar. It
serves one of the
functions of a nut: holding...
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Mexico and Newell's Old Boys of Argentina.
Walter Fretes – FIFA
competition record (archived)
Walter Fretes at National-Football-Teams.com (in Spanish) Argentine...
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Diego Marcelo Fretes Zarza (born June 6, 1988) is a
Paraguayan footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for ****pam
Madura United in the
Indonesia Super League...