For or FOR may refer to:
English language
*For, a
preposition
Adpositions are a part of speech, class of words used to express spatial or temporal relations (''in, under, towards, behind, ago'', etc.) or mark various thematic relations, semantic roles (''of, for''). The most common adpositions are prepositi ...
*For, a
complementizer
*For, a
grammatical conjunction
Science and technology
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Fornax, a constellation
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for loop
In computer science, a for-loop or for loop is a control flow Statement (computer science), statement for specifying iteration. Specifically, a for-loop functions by running a section of code repeatedly until a certain condition has been satisfi ...
, a programming language statement
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Frame of reference
In physics and astronomy, a frame of reference (or reference frame) is an abstract coordinate system, whose origin (mathematics), origin, orientation (geometry), orientation, and scale (geometry), scale have been specified in physical space. It ...
, in physics
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Field of regard, in optoelectronics
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Forced outage rate, in reliability engineering
Other uses
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Fellowship of Reconciliation, a number of religious nonviolent organizations
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Fortaleza Airport (IATA airport code), an airport in Brazil
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Revolutionary Workers Ferment (''Fomento Obrero Revolucionario''), a small left communist international
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Fast oil recovery, systems to remove an oil spill from a wrecked ship
* Field of Research, a component of the
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification
* FOR, free on rail, a historic form of international commercial term or
Incoterm
* "For", a song by Dreamcatcher from ''
Apocalypse: Save Us'', 2022
See also
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4 (disambiguation)
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