Noun
fita (plural fitas)
The obsolete Cyrillic letter Ѳ, ѳ formerly used in Russian to write proper names and loanwords derived from or via Greek.
Fita confirmed on Wednesday evening that it would be reinstating its legal bid to overturn the ongoing ban. Source: Internet
With hours to go until tobacco sales become legal again, the Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association (Fita) has lashed out at a statement issued by rival British American Tobacco SA (Batsa) on Monday afternoon. Source: Internet
These documents are “classified”, the co-operative governance and traditional affairs (Cogta) minister says, even though the Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association (Fita) attempted to have them released via a court application on Tuesday morning. Source: Internet
The NAA is associated with the Federation of International Target Archery (FITA) which is the worldwide governing body for Olympic style archery competitors. Source: Internet
Q: How do I get from Hotel Fita to the Red Light District? Source: Internet