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- Frist Art Museum
The Frist Art Museum opened in April 2001 and has since hosted touring exhibitions from some of the most prestigious collections in the world, as well as award-winning shows organized in-house Our exhibitions change every few months, so plan to visit often to see what’s new
- frist - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
frist (countable and uncountable, plural frists) (obsolete) A certain space or period of time; respite (UK dialectal) Time allotted for repayment; a term (in which a debt is to be repaid); a delay; respite; suspension His was a short frist (He had a short life)
- First or Frist | How to spell it? | Spelling - WordTips
First or Frist are two words that are confused and usually misspelled due to their similarity Check which one to use!
- frist, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the verb frist mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb frist See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Frist - definition of Frist by The Free Dictionary
Frist synonyms, Frist pronunciation, Frist translation, English dictionary definition of Frist v t 1 To sell upon credit, as goods Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G C Merriam Co
- First vs Frist - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff
As nouns the difference between first and frist is that first is the person or thing in the first position while frist is a certain space or period of time; respite As an adjective first is preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest As an adverb first is before anything else; firstly As a verb frist is
- Frist vs. First: Which is the Correct Spelling? - blog. engram. us
"Frist" is the incorrect spelling of "first " "First" typically refers to the initial occurrence, position, or instance in a sequence or ranking, indicating precedence or priority over subsequent items or events
- First vs. Frist — Which is Correct Spelling? - Ask Difference
How to spell First? The ordinal number matching the number one in a series The one coming, occurring, or ranking before or above all others The beginning; the outset From the first At first (Music) The voice or instrument highest in pitch or carrying the principal part
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