| Fatal familial insomnia | Father's Day | Fanorona |
| Famous non-quotationA famous non-quotation is a well-known phrase attributed to someone who, in fact, did not say it. It may not be known how these phrases came about, but when possible their type of origin is noted in this way: [P] Parody or satire of the original. C] A cor | FastTrackFastTrack is a peer-to-peer protocol_(computing), used by the KaZaA, Grokster, and iMesh file sharing programs. As of early 2003, the FastTrack was the most popular file sharing network, being mainly used for the exchange of music mp3 files. It has more u | FallesFalles (in Catalan) or Fallas (in Spanish) is a Valencian tradition which celebrates Saint Joseph's Day ( March 19th) in Valencia, Spain. Each neighborhood of the city has an organized group of people, the Casal Faller that works all year long holding fun |
| Fair tradeFair trade equitable trade is a term used broadly by social justice, peace movement, ecology movement, and Green Movement groups, to contrast with 'unfair' trade practices, and sometimes with free trade as promoted by the World Trade Organization and NAFT | Family and consumer scienceFamily and consumer sciences or home economics is an academic discipline concerning consumer science, nutrition, cooking, parenting, interior decoration, textiles, gardening, and other subjects related to home management. Family and Consumer Sciences comb | Father of the HouseThere is also the designation of Father of the House of Lords The longest continuously serving member of certain national legislatures, most notably the House of Commons in the United Kingdom, is customarily designated Father of the House . If two or more |
| FamineA famine is a situation in which a certain country or area does not have enough food to feed its population. As a result, many affected by the famine are undernourished and others die of starvation. Famine was so well known in the ancient world that Famin | Fabian SocietyThe Fabian Society is a British socialist intellectual movement best known for its initial ground-breaking work beginning in the late 19th century and then up to World War I. Similar societies exist in Australia and New Zealand. Fabianism focused on the a | Fabien BarthezFabien Barthez born 28 June 1971 in Lavelanet, France, is the current (as of 2004) goalkeeper for the French Ligue 1 football club Olympique de Marseille. He made his first division debut on 21 September 1991, against Nancy. He joined Olympique Marseille |
| Fabric | Farouk of Egypt | Facial hair |
| Face | Fat acceptance movement | Fantasy author |
| Fairy | Fashion police | Falcon |
| Fashion Police | Fats Waller | Falun Gong |
| Farm Credit Administration | Fair Labor Standards Act | Fatimid |
| Family (biology) | Fanny Burney | Farmer's loop |
| Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser | Falchion | Fan Chuo |
| Fact | Faraday constant | Farmer |
| Fairmont | Farmer in the Sky | Farm |
| Family Court of Australia | Fayetteville | Falconidae |
| Farnham's Freehold | Falmouth | Fairfield, California |
| Fairfield | Fairfield, Ohio | Farmington |
| Fabaceae | Faboideae | Falkner Island |
| Fast Ethernet | Factsheet Five | Facade pattern |
| False consciousness | Farscape | Fainting |
| Farscape One | Fast track | Family film |
| Fag hag | Faye Dunaway | Family name etymology |
| Fanny Blankers-Koen | Fairlight (disambiguation) | Fairmount |
| Famous entities with chess related names | False writing system | Falmouth, Cornwall |
| Fantasia (movie) | Fatty's Tintype Tangle | Fagaceae |
| Far From the Madding Crowd | Fatty Arbuckle | Falaise |
| Fayette County, Alabama | Fab | Favorinus |
| Fat Mike | Father of the Bride (1950 movie) | Fading |
| Family life in literature | Factorization | Farad |
| Fast cutting | Fabian Pascal | Father |
| Fanny Coot | Fayette | Faust |
| Farmville | Faun | Fama |
| Favonius | Faustulus | Father Damien |
| Fatima | Fabulinus | Facunditas |
| Faustitas | Fagus | Fand |
| Fashion design | Fanboy | Fafnir |