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- See also: fay (disambiguation)
The word fairy (faery, faerie, Faërie) may mean:
- Fairy, a spirit or supernatural being in late Medieval folklore and romance. Also known as 'elves with wings'.
- the "land of Faerie", see Alfheim.
- Fantasy fiction as a literary genre.
- The Faerie faith, a Neopagan tradition emphasizing the ancient meaning of fae, rather than the modern diminutive fairy
- Radical Faeries, an organization mostly of gay men.
- Flower fairies, tiny creatures that live in the bottom of gardens, the middle of grassy meadows, and on the edge of distant marshes.
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- Fairy chess piece, any unorthodox piece used in a chess variant
- Fairy (detergent), a brand name for several detergent products made by Procter & Gamble
- Fairy Margarine, an Australian brand of margarine, marketed in some countries as "Krona" to avoid conflict with the detergents
- Fairy (gay slang), a slang term, often used disparaging referring to gay or effeminate men and LGBT people. The term has also been re-appropriated by LGBT communities; for example, Radical faeries.
- Faerie, a magical realm in the DC comics The Sandman, The Books of Faerie and The Books of Magic.
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- Fairey Aviation Company, a British aircraft manufacturer which produced numerous types of military (mostly naval) aircraft:
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