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- FLABS
- FLACK
- FLAFF
- FLAGS
- FLAIL
- FLAIR
- FLAKE
- FLAKS
- FLAKY
- FLAME
- FLAMM
- FLAMS
- FLAMY
- FLANE
- FLANK
- FLANS
- FLAPS
- FLARE
- FLARY
- FLASH
- FLASK
- FLATS
- FLAVA
- FLAWN
- FLAWS
- FLAWY
- FLAXY
- FLAYS
- FLEAM
- FLEAS
- FLECK
- FLEEK
- FLEER
- FLEES
- FLEET
- FLEGS
- FLEME
- FLESH
- FLEUR
- FLEWS
- FLEXI
- FLEXO
- FLEYS
- FLICK
- FLICS
- FLIED
- FLIER
- FLIES
- FLIMP
- FLIMS
- FLING
- FLINT
- FLIPS
- FLIRS
- FLIRT
- FLISK
- FLITE
- FLITS
- FLITT
- FLOAT
- FLOBS
- FLOCK
- FLOCS
- FLOES
- FLOGS
- FLONG
- FLOOD
- FLOOR
- FLOPS
- FLORA
- FLORE
- FLORS
- FLORY
- FLOSH
- FLOSS
- FLOTA
- FLOTE
- FLOUR
- FLOUT
- FLOWN
- FLOWS
- FLOWY
- FLUBS
- FLUED
- FLUES
- FLUEY
- FLUFF
- FLUID
- FLUKE
- FLUKY
- FLUME
- FLUMP
- FLUNG
- FLUNK
- FLUOR
- FLURR
- FLUSH
- FLUTE
- FLUTY
- FLUYT
- FLYBY
- FLYER
- FLYIN
- FLYPE
- FLYTE
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of flags
flags (noun)
- A piece of cloth, often decorated with an emblem, used as a visual signal or symbol.
- An exact representation of a flag (for example: a digital one used in websites).
- A flag flown by a ship to show the presence on board of the admiral; the admiral himself, or his flagship.
- (often used attributively) A signal flag.
- The use of a flag, especially to indicate the start of a race or other event.
- A variable or memory location that stores a true-or-false, yes-or-no value, typically either recording the fact that a certain event has occurred or requesting that a certain optional action take place.
- In a command line interface, a command parameter requesting optional behavior or otherwise modifying the action of the command being invoked.
- A mechanical indicator that pops up to draw the pilot's attention to a problem or malfunction.
- The game of capture the flag.
- A sequence of faces of a given polytope, one of each dimension up to that of the polytope (formally, though in practice not always explicitly, including the null face and the polytope itself), such that each face in the sequence is part of the next-higher dimension face.
- A sequence of subspaces of a vector space, beginning with the null space and ending with the vector space itself, such that each member of the sequence (until the last) is a proper subspace of the next.
flags (verb)
- To furnish or deck out with flags.
- To mark with a flag, especially to indicate the importance of something.
- (often with down) To signal to, especially to stop a passing vehicle etc.
- To convey (a message) by means of flag signals.
- (often with up) To note, mark or point out for attention.
- To signal (an event).
- To set a program variable to true.
- To decoy (game) by waving a flag, handkerchief, etc. to arouse the animal's curiosity.
- To penalize for an infraction.
- To defeat (an opponent) on time, especially in a blitz game.
flags (verb)
- To weaken, become feeble.
- To hang loose without stiffness; to bend down, as flexible bodies; to be loose, yielding, limp.
- To let droop; to suffer to fall, or let fall, into feebleness.
- To enervate; to exhaust the vigour or elasticity of.
flags (noun)
- Any of various plants with sword-shaped leaves, especially irises; specifically, Iris pseudacorus.
flags (noun)
- A slice of turf; a sod.
- A slab of stone; a flagstone, a flat piece of stone used for paving.
- Any hard, evenly stratified sandstone, which splits into layers suitable for flagstones.
flags (verb)
- To pave with flagstones.
flags (noun)
- A group of feathers on the lower part of the legs of certain hawks, owls, etc.
- A group of elongated wing feathers in certain hawks.
- The bushy tail of a dog such as a setter.
- A hook attached to the stem of a written note that assigns its rhythmic value
Definition of flora
flora (noun)
- Plants considered as a group, especially those of a particular country, region, time, etc.
- A book describing the plants of a country, region, time, etc.
- The microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body
Definition of flush
flush (noun)
- A group of birds that have suddenly started up from undergrowth, trees etc.
flush (verb)
- To cause to take flight from concealment.
- To take suddenly to flight, especially from cover.
flush (adjective)
- Smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out.
- Wealthy or well off.
- Short for flush left and right; a body of text aligned with both its left and right margins.
- Full of vigour; fresh; glowing; bright.
- Affluent; abounding; well furnished or suppled; hence, liberal; prodigal.
flush (noun)
- A sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of water for cleansing purposes.
- Particularly, such a cleansing of a toilet.
- A suffusion of the face with blood, as from fear, shame, modesty, or intensity of feeling of any kind; a blush; a glow.
- Any tinge of red colour like that produced on the cheeks by a sudden rush of blood.
- A sudden flood or rush of feeling; a thrill of excitement, animation, etc.
flush (verb)
- To cleanse by flooding with generous quantities of a fluid.
- Particularly, to cleanse a toilet by introducing a large amount of water.
- To become suffused with reddish color due to embarrassment, excitement, overheating, or other systemic disturbance, to blush.
- To cause to blush.
- To cause to be full; to flood; to overflow; to overwhelm with water.
- To excite, inflame.
- (of a toilet) To be cleansed by being flooded with generous quantities of water.
- To clear (a buffer) of its contents.
- To flow and spread suddenly; to rush.
- To show red; to shine suddenly; to glow.
- To fill in (joints); to point the level; to make them flush.
- To operate a placer mine, where the continuous supply of water is insufficient, by holding back the water, and releasing it periodically in a flood.
- To fill underground spaces, especially in coal mines, with material carried by water, which, after drainage, constitutes a compact mass.
- To dispose or be disposed of by flushing down a toilet
flush (noun)
- A hand consisting of all cards with the same suit.