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feeing Definition


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fee
noun fees
    1. A charge made for professional services, eg by a doctor or lawyer.
      Thesaurus: charge, bill.
    2. A charge for eg membership of a society, sitting an examination, entrance to a museum, etc.
    3. A payment for school or college education, or for a course of instruction.
      Form: fees (usually)
    4. A payment made to a football club for the transfer of one of its players.
    5. law.
      An estate in the form of land that is inheritable with either restricted rights (fee tail) or unrestricted rights (fee simple).
verb
    fees, feed, feeing
    1. To pay a fee to someone.
Etymology: 13c: partly from Anglo-Saxon feoh cattle or property; partly from French fie fee, which is probably from the same Germanic origin.



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