"Fringing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fringing refers to the act of causing something to move or become located near the edge of something else, often in a gradual or tentative way.
Fringent is an adjective that means being at the outer edge or margin; peripheral. An example sentence could be: "The city's fringent neighborhoods had a charming, quirky atmosphere."
Fringillid is a taxonomic family of birds, commonly known as finches. It is a group of small to medium-sized passerine birds that are native to various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and North America.
Fringillidae is a family of small to medium-sized birds that includes finches, sparrows, and buntings. The birds in this family are found in a wide range of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and backyards. They are known for their distinctive beaks, which are often developed for eating specific types of food, such as seeds, fruits, or insects.
Frisbee: A flat, disk-shaped object used for playing a popular outdoor recreational game, usually made of plastic or rubber. It is thrown by hand and caught by hand or by gliding. The term "frisbee" is often used generically to refer to any type of flying disc, but officially, "Frisbee" is a brand name owned by WhirlyBall, Inc.
Frisia refers to a region in the northwest of Europe that includes parts of the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark. The name "Frisia" is derived from the Frisian people, a Germanic tribe that inhabited the region from ancient times. Today, the term "Frisia" is often used to describe the cultural, linguistic, and historical ties between these countries and communities. In particular, the Frisian language is a languages spoken in these regions, closely related to Low German and English.