F is not a geometric shape that is used. The standard geometric term vertex means the intersection point of two sides of a plane figure. If F is meant to represent figure this term might apply.
Since there is no way to know what F is, it is impossible to place a geometic term to the object. There are various geometric terms which may apply to objects depending on their structure.
Formula is a geometry term. Formulas are used to measure area and volume.
A "Milf" is a slang term for a Mom I'd Like to F***. Commonly used as a term to describe a "Hot" older woman (possibly a mom).
New Frontier was the term he used for his program. Camelot was also used to describe the Kennedy presidency.
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The term is New Latin, f. Greek παρέγχυμα - parenkhuma, "visceral flesh", f. παρεγχεῖν - parenkhein, "to pour in" f. para-, "beside" + en-, "in" + khein, "to pour". Parenchyma is a term used to describe a bulk of a substance. It is used in different ways in animals and in plants. The parenchyma are the functional parts of an organ in the body. This is in contrast to the stroma, which refers to the structural tissue of organs, namely, the connective tissues. If you need more on this issue, please message me.
A geometric word that begins with F could be figure.
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previous * 2 Since each term after the first is the product of the preceding term and 2 (a constant which can be found by dividing any term by its predecessor and is called the common ratio, r), this is a geometric sequence. In general, if the nth term of a geometric sequence is represented by an, then an = a1rn-1 In our case, a = 3 and r = 2, so the formula for the sequence becomes, an = 3 x 2n-1
Electronegativity. The strongest element is F.
Usually none. A function can be identified as f but it is more often denoted by f(x) to show that it is a function of x.
Amado F. Abaya is a Filipino author known for writing novels that explore themes of Philippine history, culture, and society. Some of his works include "An Acceptable Holocaust" and "The Dreams of General Jerusalem."