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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
The Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, a condensed version of the Encyclopædia Britannica, offers short, concise, easy-to-read entries on everything from art and zoology to current events and history. Includes statistics, charts, maps and flags.
On this page: Feiffer, Jules to Fermi-Dirac statistics.

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Feininger, Lyonel (Charles Adrian) (American painter & artist)
feldspar (mineral)
Feller, Bob (American baseball player)
Fellini, Federico (Italian filmmaker)
felsic rock (Geology)
feminism (movement)
fencing (in sports)
fenghuang (Chinese mythology)
Fenian movement (organization, United States/Ireland)
fennel (herb, plant)
Fenrir (Norse mythology)
Fenton, Roger (English photographer)
Fer Díad (Religion)
fer-de-lance (reptile)
Ferber, Edna (American novelist)
Ferdinand (emperor of Austria)
Ferdinand I (Holy Roman emperor)
Ferdinand I (king of the Two Sicilies)
Ferdinand II (Ruler of Spain)
Ferdinand II (Holy Roman emperor)
Ferdinand II (king of the Two Sicilies)
Ferdinand III (Holy Roman emperor)
Ferdinand VI (king of Spain)
Ferdinand VII (king of Spain)
Ferdowsi (Persian poet)
Ferenczi Sándor (Psychology)
Fergana Valley (region, Uzbekistan/Tajikistan/Kyrgyzstan)
Fergus (Ancient Europe)
Ferguson, Maynard (Jazz Artist, '50s-2000s)
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence (Monsanto) (Spoken Word Artist, '50s)
Fermanagh (district, Northern Ireland)
Fermat, Pierre de (French mathematician)
fermentation (process)
Fermi-Dirac statistics (in statistics)