New American Oxford Dictionary
Fraser
Fra ser |ˈfrāzər, ˈfrāZHər ˈfreɪzər | a river in British Columbia, Canada. It rises in the Rocky Mountains and flows in a wide curve for 850 miles (1,360 km ) into the Strait of Georgia, just south of Vancouver.
Fraser, Dawn
Fraser, Dawn |ˈfreɪzə | (b.1937 ), Australian swimmer. She won the Olympic gold medal for the 100 -metres freestyle in 1956, 1960, and 1964, the first competitor to win the same title at three successive Olympics.
Fraser, Malcolm
Fraser, Malcolm |ˈfreɪzə | (b.1930 ), Australian Liberal statesman, Prime Minister 1975 –83; full name John Malcolm Fraser. He was the youngest-ever Australian MP when elected in 1955.
Fraser fir
Fras er fir ▶noun a North American fir tree, occurring primarily in the mountains of Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. [Abies fraseri, family Pinaceae. ]
Oxford Dictionary
Fraser
Fraser |ˈfreɪzə | a river of British Columbia. It rises in the Rocky Mountains and flows in a wide curve 1,360 km (850 miles ) into the Strait of Georgia, just south of Vancouver.
Fraser, Dawn
Fraser, Dawn |ˈfreɪzə | (b.1937 ), Australian swimmer. She won the Olympic gold medal for the 100 -metres freestyle in 1956, 1960, and 1964, the first competitor to win the same title at three successive Olympics.
Fraser, Malcolm
Fraser, Malcolm |ˈfreɪzə | (b.1930 ), Australian Liberal statesman, Prime Minister 1975 –83; full name John Malcolm Fraser. He was the youngest-ever Australian MP when elected in 1955.
Fraser fir
Fras er fir ▶noun a North American fir tree, occurring primarily in the mountains of Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. [Abies fraseri, family Pinaceae. ]
Duden Dictionary
Fräser
Frä ser Substantiv, maskulin , der |Fr ä ser |1 Werkzeug mit rotierenden Messern 2 eine Fräse 2 2 a bedienender Facharbeiter Berufsbezeichnung
Fräserin
Frä se rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Fr ä serin |weibliche Form zu Fräser 2