Definitions for "Fie"
Feline Infectious Enteritis. Highly contagious viral disease which causes high death loss, especially among young kittens, also called Feline Panleukopenia
Feline Infectious Enteritis. A serious viral infection of the intestines which mainly affects kittens and young cats. FIE is an example of a Parvovirus. It is highly contagious and can be spread by direct or indirect contact with an infectious cat. Symptoms include: a cat who appears thirsty but refuses to drink, vomiting a yellow or brown liquid, fever, loss of appetite, and profuse diarrhoea. See your vet immediately, and isolate your cat from other pets. The virus can remain in your home environment for up to a year, so ask your vet about disinfecting your home – and avoid visits from other cat-owners' homes, as the virus can be carried on clothes and shoes. An effective vaccine exists.
Acronym for Feline Infectious Enteritis, also known as panleukopaenia
interjection expressing sense of outraged propriety. (Hamlet)
Most expressions that you give to program keywords are parsed by nemofie and eventually fie. (Nomenclature borrowed from GIPSY)
Federation Internationale d'Escrime, the world governing body of fencing.
Attenuates (represses) mid- and high-frequency sound from the rear speakers at selectable crossover points, so that most vocals will come from the front of the car, giving you an "up-front" stage experience.
An exclamation denoting contempt or dislike. See Fy.
Keywords:  curse, english, old
A curse given in Old English.
Keywords:  instructor, flight, examiner
Flight Instructor Examiner
FIE refers to the distinction between questions of fact, interpretation, and evaluation.