| FID |
Flight Identification; the flight
Ãâó: www.hcaa-eleng.gr/en/systems/gloss1_F_en.html
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| FID |
A conical-shaped form of wood or metal by means of which the strands of a heavy line or cable may be manually separated for splicing. (See Marlinspike).
Ãâó: www.navyslang.com/navyterms2.html
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| FID |
Similar to a Marlin Spike, but usually larger, and made of wood. Used in the same way as a Marlin Spike but usually for larger rope and cable. See Marlin Spike.
Ãâó: www.musicanet.org/robokopp/shanty/seadefin.html
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| FID | (physics) used as a fixed standard of reference for comparison or measurement |
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| FID | relating to or of the nature of a legal trust (i.e. the holding of something in trust for another) |
| FID | a person who holds assets in trust for a beneficiary |
| FID | relating to or of the nature of a legal trust (i.e. the holding of something in trust for another) |
| FID | the legal duty of a fiduciary to act in the best interests of the beneficiary |
| FID | the legal relation that exists when one person justifiably places reliance on another whose aid or protection is sought in some matter |
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