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101first name — /ˈfɜst neɪm/ (say ferst naym) noun 1. a forename; given name. –phrase 2. on first name terms, close friends; intimate …
102First Nation — /fɜst ˈneɪʃən/ (say ferst nayshuhn) noun (in Canada) any of various indigenous peoples who are neither Inuit or Métis and who are collectively officially recognised by the federal government by means of a treaty …
103first night — /fɜst ˈnaɪt/ (say ferst nuyt) noun the first public performance of a play, music production, etc …
104first offender — /fɜst əˈfɛndə/ (say ferst uh fenduh) noun a person convicted of an offence in law for the first time …
105first officer — /fɜst ˈɒfəsə / (say ferst ofuhsuh) noun 1. → mate1 (def. 7). 2. (in an aircrew) the officer next in seniority to the captain …
106first person — /fɜst ˈpɜsən / (say ferst persuhn) noun See person (def. 11a) …
107first position — /fɜst pəˈzɪʃən/ (say ferst puh zishuhn) noun (in ballet) a position of the feet in which the heels are back to back and the toes point out to the sides …
108first principle — /fɜst ˈprɪnsəpəl/ (say ferst prinsuhpuhl) noun any law, axiom, or concept which represents the highest degree of generalisation and which depends on fundamental principles …
109first prize — /fɜst ˈpraɪz/ (say ferst pruyz) noun 1. the highest award in a competition, lottery, etc. –phrase 2. take first prize, a. to win the highest award. b. (often ironic) to surpass everything else, as if winning such an award: to take first prize for …
110first reading — /ˈfɜst ridɪŋ/ (say ferst reeding) noun Parliamentary Procedure the introduction and first consideration of a bill …