
1) Anne 2) Bruno 3) Candid 4) Clovis 5) Diarist 6) Direct 7) Dog 8) Earnest 9) Forthright 10) Foursquare 11) Frankfurter 12) Free-hearted 13) Free-spoken 14) Genuine 15) Guileless 16) Honest 17) Hotdog 18) Obvious 19) Open 20) Outfront 21) Outspoken 22) Plainspoken 23) Right to the point 24) Salian
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1) Architect Gehry 2) Ball-park dinner 3) Bite at the ballpark 4) Blunt 5) Borman or Sinatra 6) Canadian online magazine 7) Candid 8) Candid guy 9) Clearly manifest 10) Comic by Jim Woodring 11) Corn dog center 12) Direct 13) Direct in speech 14) Dirty water dog say 15) Dutch boy name 16) English boy name
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practice where members of Parliament were allowed to send letters for free (until 1840) by signing the bottom left corner of the envelope.
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[drugs] FRANK is a national drug education service jointly established by the Department of Health and Home Office of the British government in 2003. It is intended to reduce the use of both legal and illegal drugs by providing `targeted` and `accurate` information on drugs and alcohol, particularly to school pupils. It is advertised and pr...
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[given name] Frank k is a masculine given name. Originally it refers to a Germanic people, the Franks, who derived their tribal name from the type of axe they used. It means `free man` in Latin. In English, `frank` also has the meaning of sincere or truthful. Famous people with the name Frank include: ==In arts and entertainment== Also see ...
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[magazine] Frank is a bi-weekly Canadian scandal or satirical magazine published since 1987 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A separate publication in Ottawa, Ontario, of the same name was published from 1989 to 2004 and then revived from 2005 to 2008. This publication was a legally separate entity, although it was spawned from the Halifax publicat...
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• (n.) The common heron; -- so called from its note. • (a.) A native or inhabitant of Western Europe; a European; -- a term used in the Levant. • (v. t.) To send by public conveyance free of expense. • (a.) The privilege of sending letters or other mail matter, free of postage, or without charge; also, the sign, mark, or signatu...
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member of a Germanic-speaking people who invaded the western Roman Empire in the 5th century . Dominating present-day northern France, Belgium, and ... [57 related articles]
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Member of a group of Germanic peoples prominent in Europe in the 3rd to 9th centuries. Believed to have originated in Pomerania on the Baltic Sea, they had settled on the Rhine by the 3rd century,...
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1. <ethnology> A member of one of the German tribes that in the fifth century overran and conquered Gaul, and established the kingdom of France. ... 2. A native or inhabitant of Western Europe; a European; a term used in the Levant. ... 3. A French coin. See Franc. ... Origin: Cf. F. Franc. See Frank. ... <zoology> The common heron; so ...
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Frank adjective [
Compar Franker ;
superl. Frankest .] [ French
franc free, frank, Latin
Francus a Frank, from Old High German
Franko the name of a Germanic people on the Rhine, who afterward founded the French monarch...
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Frank noun [ Old French
franc .] A pigsty. [ Obsolete]
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Frank transitive verb To shut up in a frank or sty; to pen up; hence, to cram; to fatten. [ Obsolete]
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A congressmember's facsimile signature, which is used on envelopes in lieu of stamps, for the member's official outgoing mail. The 'franking privilege' is the right to send mail postage-free.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: frahngk Definitions: 1. Otto, German physiologist, 1865-1944. See: Frank-Starling curve
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Type: Term Pronunciation: frank Definitions: 1. Unmistakable; manifest; clinically evident.
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1) The privilege of sending mail for free, granted to members of Congress. 2) A mark, stamp, or signature on mail that substitutes for postage. 3) A letter or package that has been franked. 4) The act of franking -- for example, to frank a letter.
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A frank is the signature of a person possessing the privilege of sending letters free of postage. In Britain the privilege of giving franks for letters was enjoyed within certain limits by all peers, members of parliament, etc, until 1840, when it was abolished by the act which established the penny postage. Today a frank refers to a mechanically p...
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free
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[
adj] - clearly manifest 2. [n] - a member of the ancient Germanic peoples who spread from the Rhine into the Roman Empire in the 4th century 3. [n] - a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked 4. [v] - exempt by means of an official pass or letter, as from customs or other checks
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NATO codename for Yak-9, Yakolev [SU]
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adjective clearly manifest; evident; `frank enjoyment`
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Member of a group of Germanic peoples prominent in Europe in the 3rd to 9th centuries. Believed to have originated in Pomerania on the Baltic Sea, they had settled on the Rhine by the 3rd century, spread into the Roman Empire by the 4th century, and gradually conquered most of Gaul, Italy, and Germany under the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties...
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Frank is an English name for boys. The meaning is `frenchman, free man` The name Frank is most commonly given to English and Welsh boys. (2 times more often than to American boys.) Use for the other sex: Frances What do they use in other countries? Frankie (English) Francis (English) Cis Frann Franky Frannie (English) Francisco (Spanish) Ciske The ...
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characterized by directness in manner or speech
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