Adverb
f.e. (not comparable)
(rare) Initialism of for example.
Colonel F.E. Pratt of the Royal Engineers was appointed Surveyor-General in 1875 and designed the new capital, assisted by W. Stephens and Colonel R.W. Stewart. Source: Internet
However F.E. Peters disputes this saying that these verses are actually refuting and if had children they would be sons and not daughters. Source: Internet
Patrons of Ritz Bros. of Buck Valley will meet in the Buck Valley Methodist Church on April 3; those of John Culler and son of McConnellsburg will meet at the local firehall on April 15; and patrons of F.E. Palmer will meet April 17 at Green Hill School. Source: Internet
Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota and F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming also operate and maintain ICBM fleets of the same size. Source: Internet
F.E. Sillanpää's, Väinö Linna's, Lauri Viita's, Jarl Hemmer's, Paavo Rintala's, Leena Lander's and Kjell Westö's stories have been utilized in motion picture and in theatre. Source: Internet
She was born May 4, 1913 to Dr. and Mrs. F.E. Burdett, and raised on the family homestead west of Ava, Missouri with her sisters Rhasneh Tidwell, Freida Hesterlee, Elloree Henley, Wanda Williams, and Willamae Ball. Source: Internet