fairness
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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version منسوب به پريان ،پرى ،زيبائى ،بيطرفى کامپيوتر : شرايطى که تا اجراى هر عمل درخواستى در سيستم در يک محدوده زمان باقى مى ماند
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 fair n. Pronunciation: ' fer Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English fager, fair, from Old English fæger; akin to Old High German fagar beautiful Date: before 12th century 1 : pleasing to the eye or mind especially because of fresh, charming, or flawless quality 2 : superficially pleasing : SPECIOUS <she trusted his fair promises> 3 a : CLEAN , PURE < fair sparkling water> b : CLEAR , LEGIBLE 4 : not stormy or foul : FINE < fair weather> 5 : AMPLE <a fair estate> 6 a : marked by impartiality and honesty : free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism <a very fair person to do business with> b (1) : conforming with the established rules : ALLOWED (2) : consonant with merit or importance : DUE <a fair share> c : open to legitimate pursuit, attack, or ridicule < fair game> 7 a : PROMISING , LIKELY <in a fair way to win> b : favorable to a ship's course <a fair wind> 8 archaic : free of obstacles 9 : not dark < fair skin> 10 a : sufficient but not ample : ADEQUATE <a fair understanding of the work> b : moderately numerous, large, or significant <takes a fair amount of time> 11 : being such to the utmost : UTTER <a fair treat to watch him ― New Republic > –fair·ness noun synonyms FAIR , JUST , EQUITABLE , IMPARTIAL , UNBIASED , DISPASSIONATE , OBJECTIVE mean free from favor toward either or any side. FAIR implies an elimination of one's own feelings, prejudices, and desires so as to achieve a proper balance of conflicting interests <a fair decision>. JUST implies an exact following of a standard of what is right and proper <a just settlement of territorial claims>. EQUITABLE implies a less rigorous standard than JUST and usually suggests equal tr…