"Ferris" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ferris refers to Ferris wheel, a type of amusement park attraction that consists of a rotating wheel with passenger cars or gondolas attached. The term can also refer to Felix Ferris, also known as Ferris, an American inventor who invented the Ferris wheel for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. In addition, the term "Ferris" can also be used as a shortened form of "Ferris Bueller," the main character in the 1986 American comedy film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."
Usage Examples of "Ferris"
Ferricyanate is a chemical compound with the formula K3Fe(CN)6. It is a salt of ferric iron and cyanide. Ferricyanate is a reddish-orange to white crystalline solid with a sweet, metallic taste. It is highly toxic and is used primarily as a catalyst in the production of other chemicals, such as dyes and pigments.