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There are 19 different meanings of Fu.

Fu Disambiguation
Fordham University
2 products, approx. 33 pages
Fordham University
Fair use
1 product, approx. 21 pages
Fair use
Fuck you
3 products, approx. 21 pages
Fuck you
Fairfield University
1 product, approx. 18 pages
Fairfield University
University
7 products, approx. 18 pages
FU is an abbreviation for a number of universities, including:
Chinese surname
1 product, approx. 16 pages
Fu (surname), Romanization of the Chinese surname 富,付,傅 (Fù)
History of the political divisions of China
1 product, approx. 15 pages
For its historical usage in China, see History of the political divisions of China
Furman University
1 product, approx. 10 pages
Furman University
Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
1 product, approx. 10 pages
Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science at Columbia University
Wheat gluten (food)
1 product, approx. 8 pages
Fu is a type of prepared wheat gluten used in Japanese cuisine
Flinders University
1 product, approx. 4 pages
Flinders University
Free University of Berlin
1 product, approx. 3 pages
Free University of Berlin
Fu (kana)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Fu (kana), the ふ or フ kana in the Japanese language.
Fu Lu Shou
1 product, approx. 0 pages
Fu (福) is a Chinese concept of "luck" or fortune": see Fu Lu Shou.
Fu (literature)
2 products, approx. 0 pages
Fu (literature) is a Chinese genre of rhymed prose
Fu is a romanization (without tone marks) for several Chinese characters (logograms).
In English, the "fū" used in the Chinese "kung-fu (功夫)" has led to its appropriation in informal back-formations (e.g. wiki-fu, code-fu).
Fu (府) is a political division usually equated to "prefecture" in Chinese and Japanese.
In Japan, it often refers to Osaka and Kyoto prefectures. See Prefectures of Japan.



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