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bona fide [ˈbəʊnə ˈfaɪdiː]
law, engl. bona fide (bona fide)
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bona fide [ˈbəʊnə ˈfaɪdiː]
law Sincere, real without fraud or deceit. Comes from the Latin "in good faith."
bona fides [ˈbəʊnə ˈfaɪdiːz]
USA In personnel recovery, the use of verbal or visual communication by individuals who are unknown to one another, to establish their authenticity, sincerity, honesty, and truthfulness. (JP 3-50) see also evasion, recovery, recovery operations; The lack of fraud or deceit: a determination that a person is who he/she says he/she is (JP 2-01.2) see also evasion, recovery, recovery operations
Bona Fide [ˈbəʊnə ˈfaɪdiː]
abbr., relig., lat. B.F. ("in good faith")
bona fide: 2 phrases in 2 subjects
Immigration and citizenship1
Pharmacy and pharmacology1