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or to obtain information from some-
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thing  Extract the important information
from a text.
extrapolate extrapolate /k|strpəlet/ verb to
estimate by using known facts  Information
given on a synoptic chart can be
extrapolated, by the use of some simple
guidelines.
extreme extreme /k|strim/ adjective 1. most
distant in any direction, the outermost
or farthest  the most extreme point on
the map 2. to the greatest or highest
degree, very great  extreme care must
be taken the greatest care must be taken
 extreme difficulty great difficulty 
noun either of the two things, values,
situations, etc., situated at opposite ends
of a range  the extremes of boiling and
freezing  The region experiences
extremes of temperature.
eye /a/ noun an organ in the head
which lets you see.  coordination,
vision
F
FF symbol 1. Fahrenheit 2. farad
FAA FAA abbreviation US Federal Aviation
Administration
fabric fabric /fbrk/ noun material or cloth
produced especially by knitting or
weaving  A breathing mask has a fabric
carrying bag.
fabricate fabricate /fbrket/ verb to make
or manufacture  Selected wing panels
are fabricated entirely from magnesium
alloys.  The ease with which aluminium
can be fabricated into any form is
one of its most important qualities.
face face /fes/ noun 1. the surface of an
object  the face of the earth  The
exhaust cone prevents the hot gases
from flowing across the rear face of the
turbine disc.  the north face of the
mountain the vertical or near-vertical
side facing north 2. the front part with
dial, indicators, etc.  the face of an
instrument  the face of a clock the
front part of the clock with numbers 3.
the front of the head, including the eyes,
nose, mouth  full face smoke mask a
protective mask for fighting fires which
covers the whole face  verb to be
turned towards a particular direction 
Hills and mountains which face the sun
receive more intense radiation.  the
building faces north the building has
its front towards the north
facilitate facilitate /fə|sltet/ verb to enable
something to happen more easily or
quickly  A ramp is used to facilitate
access to the wing.  Clearly marked
exits facilitate rapid evacuation of passengers.
facility facility /fə|slti/ noun 1. ability or
ease in moving, acting, or doing something
 a facility in learning to fly a
good natural ability for flying 2. an
installation or building which provides
specific operating assistance  DME
(Distance Measuring Equipment)
ground facility 3. a mode of operation
which allows the user of equipment to
do something  The printer has a selftest
facility. 4.  facilities things, especially
buildings or equipment, that people
can use  a clubhouse with good
facilities a clubhouse with a number of
features which can be used by members
and guests, e.g. restaurant, bar, reading
room, swimming pool  medical facilities
hospitals, clinics, etc.
facsimile /fk|smli/ noun same as
fax
fact /fkt/ noun information presented
as real  Temperature changes
are an important fact in meteorology. 
in (point of) fact in reality, in truth
factor factor /fktə/ noun 1. an important
part of a result, a process, etc.  Visibility
remains a very important factor in
aviation.  critical factor extremely
important factor  dominant factor
most important factor  safety factor
something which plays an important
part in safety 2.  by a factor of quantity
by which a stated quantity is multiplied
or divided, so as to indicate an
increase or decrease in a measurement 
by a factor of ten ten times  The rate
is increased by a factor of 10.  conversion
factor a formula or figure used for
conversion of temperatures, distances,
etc., from one system to another  The
conversion factor for converting UK
gallons to litres is: x 4.546.
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fade fade /fed/ noun 1. a periodic reduction
in the received strength of a radio
transmission  Surface wave at night
causes fade of the signal. 2. a periodic
reduction in braking power  Hard
braking can cause fade and tyre burst
through overheating.  verb to lose
strength, brightness, loudness, or brilliance
gradually  the lights faded the
lights became less and less bright, the
 
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