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fair (FAIR) (adjective)
1. Impartial, unbiased; honorable: A fair, or just, settlement of the dispute was suggested by the labor arbitrator.
2. A reference to weather conditions: The weather today is fair; that is, clear and sunny.
fair (FAIR) (noun)
An exhibition to show off new equipment or materials for trade and purchase of new equipment or materials: Jeremy plans to go to the famous book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, again in October.
fare (FAIR) (noun)
A price paid for transportation: The fare for a subway ride has been multiplied many times since it was originally set.

Kirby, do you have the fare for admission to the fair? Judy understands that the weather will be fair tomorrow and she thought the weather report was given in a fair and impartial manner on the radio.

There are some cities that are fortunate enough to have an equitable transportation fee, or a fair fare.

(Latin > French: device for calculating a distance traveled (in a vehicle for hire) and the corresponding fare is charged)
(Latin: valere, to be strong, to be well, to be worth; strong; power, strength; and "fare well" [go with strength])