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91first floor — /fɜst ˈflɔ/ (say ferst flaw) noun 1. the floor above the ground floor of a building. 2. Originally US the ground floor of a building …
92first foot — /fɜst ˈfʊt/ (say ferst foot) noun Scottish the first person to enter a house on New Year s Day, traditionally an omen for the householder. Also, first footer …
93first fruit — /fɜst ˈfrut/ (say ferst frooht) noun (usually construed as plural) 1. the earliest fruit of the season. 2. the first product or result of anything …
94first gear — /fɜst ˈgɪə/ (say ferst gear) noun Motor Vehicles the lowest forward gear ratio …
95first instance — /fɜst ˈɪnstəns/ (say ferst instuhns) noun See court of first instance …
96First International — /fɜst ɪntəˈnæʃnəl/ (say ferst intuh nashnuhl) noun → International (def. 1) …
97first lady — /fɜst ˈleɪdi/ (say ferst laydee) noun Chiefly US the wife of a head of government, or of a head of state …
98first language — /fɜst ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ/ (say ferst langgwij) noun the language first used by a person for oral communication and often identified with one s nationality; mother tongue. Also, native language …
99first light — /fɜst ˈlaɪt/ (say ferst luyt) noun morning twilight …
100first mortgage — /fɜst ˈmɔgɪdʒ/ (say ferst mawgij) noun a mortgage having priority over all other mortgages on property …