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Ft or ft. may mean:
  • Foot (length), a unit of distance or length
  • Hungarian forint
    Hungarian forint
    The forint is the currency of Hungary. It is divided into 100 fillér, although fillér coins are no longer in circulation. The introduction of the forint on 1 August 1946 was a crucial step of the post-WWII stabilization of the Hungarian economy, and the currency remained relatively stable until...

    , the currency of Hungary
  • Fair Trade
    Fair trade
    Fair trade is an organized social movement and market-based approach that aims to help producers in developing countries make better trading conditions and promote sustainability. The movement advocates the payment of a higher price to producers as well as higher social and environmental standards...

    , the principle to give a fair price when trading
  • Fort, a fortified place, especially in place names
  • Featuring
    Featuring
    Featuring, often abbreviated to ft., feat. or f/ is a term used in the music industry to credit a musician who is not the main artist for their performance on a song or, on occasion, an album...

    , a recording industry term used to credit a musician who is not the main artist for their performance on a song
  • fischertechnik
    Fischertechnik
    FischerTechnik is a brand of construction toy. It was invented by Artur Fischer and is produced by FischerTechnik GmbH in Waldachtal, Germany. Fans often refer to FischerTechnik as FT or ft. It is used in education for teaching about simple machines, as well as motorization and mechanisms...

    , a brand of construction toy
  • .ft, the filename extension of Lotus Notes
    Lotus Notes
    Lotus Notes is the client of a collaborative platform originally created by Lotus Development Corp. in 1989. In 1995 Lotus was acquired by IBM and became known as the Lotus Development division of IBM and is now part of the IBM Software Group...

     full type indexes
  • A diesel locomotive, EMD FT
    EMD FT
    The EMD FT was a diesel-electric locomotive produced between November 1939, and November 1945, by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division . All told 555 cab-equipped A units were built, along with 541 cabless booster B units, for a grand total of 1,096 units. The locomotives were all sold to...

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