Test First Development is slightly broader, slightly less specific, than TDD. You can write an acceptance test before coding, then code to make it pass; that's TFD but not TDD. TDD is more specifically about unit tests - so there is a tighter implied granularity - and includes the red-green-refactor cycle: write your failing (unit) test; demonstrate that it fails; make it pass; demonstrate that it passes; look for opportunities to refactor.
TFD doesn't preclude any of those things, but it also doesn't require them.
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