1. fairweather - Adjective
2. Fairweather - Proper noun
fairweather (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of fair-weather
Fairweather (plural Fairweathers)
A surname.
Architecture Architect G. Ernest Fairweather designed several of the campus buildings, including the Old Civil Engineering Building (1900) and the Gymnasium (1906). Source: Internet
Fairweather, p. 122. Music Style and influence Bix Beiderbecke and Louis Armstrong were among jazz's first soloists. Source: Internet
KETCHIKAN – On Saturday, Sen. Bert Stedman toured a new dock that is being built for the NOAA Ship Fairweather with. Source: Internet
Panorama shot of gold medal winner Simon Fairweather during the archery competition. Source: Internet
Last year saw just under 990 wildfires, which Fairweather said is below the five-year average that’s usually around 1,400. Source: Internet
Earthquake behaviour is difficult to predict in this region which is a transition zone between two of the world's most active plate boundary faults; the Fairweather fault, and the Aleutian subduction zone. Source: Internet