What is the meaning of Fair?

Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.

Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.

Light in color, pale, particularly with regard to skin tone but also referring to blond and red hair.

Just, equitable.

Adequate, reasonable, or decent, but not excellent.

Favorable to a ship's course.

Favorable, pleasant.

Not overcast; cloudless; clear.

Free from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed; unencumbered; open; direct; said of a road, passage, etc.

Without sudden change of direction or curvature; smooth; flowing; said of the figure of a vessel, and of surfaces, water lines, and other lines.

Between the baselines.

Taken direct from an opponent's foot, without the ball touching the ground or another player.

Not a no ball.

Of a coin or die, having equal chance of landing on any side, unbiased.

Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).

A woman, a member of the ‘fair sex’; also as a collective singular, women.

Fairness, beauty.

A fair woman; a sweetheart.

Good fortune; good luck.

To smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface).

To bring into perfect alignment (especially about rivet holes when connecting structural members).

To make an animation smooth, removing any jerkiness.

To construct or design with the aim of producing a smooth outline or reducing air drag or water resistance.

To make fair or beautiful.

Clearly, openly, frankly, civilly, honestly, favorably, auspiciously, agreeably.

Almost; to a great extent but not literally.

A community gathering to celebrate and exhibit local achievements.

An event for public entertainment and trade, a market.

An event for professionals in a trade to learn of new products and do business, a trade fair.

A travelling amusement park (called a funfair in British English and a (travelling) carnival in US English).

fair (just, honest, equitable, adequate)

a fair (social event, type of market)

a funfair, carnival

fair (just, honest, equitable, adequate)

to do

third-person singular masculine/neuter accusative of for

fair (just, equitable)

to watch

fair (just, equitable)

fairly (in a fair manner)

Source: wiktionary.org