FN
English edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
FN (plural FNs)
- Initialism of footnote.
Etymology 2 edit
Initialism of Fabrique Nationale.
Noun edit
FN (plural FNs)
- Diminutive of FN-FAL (the NATO standard rifle)
- Diminutive of FN Five-seven (the pistol derivative of the FN-FAL)
- 2020, Moneybagg Yo, Match My Fly:
- I know your purse say D and G, holdin' my FN
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FN
See also edit
- Fabrique Nationale de Herstal on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 3 edit
Initialism of fibronectin.
Noun edit
FN (plural FNs)
Etymology 4 edit
Initialism of false negative.
Noun edit
FN (plural FNs)
- Initialism of false negative.
- 2015 July 24, Krzysztof J. Cios, Dat T. Nguyen, “Data mining and data visualization”, in Susan J Henly, editor, Routledge International Handbook of Advanced Quantitative Methods in Nursing Research, Routledge, →ISBN, page 316:
- A FN diagnosis, on the other hand, can give a patient the illusion of good health (and the patient will not get the necessary treatment).
- 2021 March 26, Serg Masís, Interpretable Machine Learning with Python: Learn to build interpretable high-performance models with hands-on real-world examples, Packt Publishing Ltd, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 291:
- From the optics of fairness, we care more about FPs than FNs because it's more unfair to put an innocent person in prison than it is to leave a guilty person in the streets.
Anagrams edit
Danish edit
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FN
French edit
Proper noun edit
FN m
- Front National; a political party from either France or Belgium
Proper noun edit
FN f
- Fabrique Nationale; a Belgian firearms manufacturer
Norwegian edit
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FN
Swedish edit
Proper noun edit
FN c (genitive FN:s)
- Initialism of Förenta nationerna (“United Nations”).