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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
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Definition of flank
flank (noun)
- The flesh between the last rib and the hip; the side.
- A cut of meat from the flank of an animal.
- The extreme left or right edge of a military formation, army etc.
- The sides of a bastion perpendicular to the wall from which the bastion projects.
- The side of something, in general senses.
- The outermost strip of a road.
- The wing, one side of the pitch.
- That part of the acting surface of a gear wheel tooth that lies within the pitch line.
flank (verb)
- To attack the flank(s) of.
- To defend the flank(s) of.
- To place to the side(s) of.
- To be placed to the side(s) of something (usually in terms of two objects, one on each side).
flank (adjective)
- (of speed) Maximum. Historically faster than full speed (the most a vessel can sustain without excessive engine wear or risk of damage), now frequently used interchangeably. Typically used in an emergency or during an attack.
Definition of flats
flats (noun)
- An area of level ground.
- A note played a semitone lower than a natural, denoted by the symbol ♭ placed after the letter representing the note (e.g., B♭) or in front of the note symbol (e.g. ♭♪).
- A flat tyre/tire.
- (in the plural) A type of ladies' shoes with very low heels.
- (in the plural) A type of flat-soled running shoe without spikes.
- A thin, broad brush used in oil and watercolor/watercolour painting.
- The flat part of something:
- A wide, shallow container or pallet.
- (mail) A large mail piece measuring at least 8 1/2 by 11 inches, such as catalogs, magazines, and unfolded paper enclosed in large envelopes.
- A railroad car without a roof, and whose body is a platform without sides; a platform car or flatcar.
- A flat-bottomed boat, without keel, and of small draught.
- A subset of n-dimensional space that is congruent to a Euclidean space of lower dimension.
- A straw hat, broad-brimmed and low-crowned.
- A flat sheet for use on a bed.
- A platform on a wheel, upon which emblematic designs etc. are carried in processions.
- A horizontal vein or ore deposit auxiliary to a main vein; also, any horizontal portion of a vein not elsewhere horizontal.
- A dull fellow; a simpleton.
- (technical, theatre) A rectangular wooden structure covered with masonite, lauan, or muslin that depicts a building or other part of a scene, also called backcloth and backdrop.
- Any of various hesperiid butterflies that spread their wings open when they land.
- An early kind of toy soldier having a flat design.
flats (verb)
- To make a flat call; to call without raising.
- To become flat or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface.
- To fall from the pitch.
- To depress in tone, as a musical note; especially, to lower in pitch by half a tone.
- To make flat; to flatten; to level.
- To render dull, insipid, or spiritless; to depress.
flats (noun)
- An apartment, usually on one level and usually consisting of more than one room.
flats (verb)
- To beat or strike; pound
- To dash or throw
- To dash, rush
Definition of flexo
flexo (noun)
- Flexography.
Definition of flute
flute (noun)
- A woodwind instrument consisting of a tube with a row of holes that produce sound through vibrations caused by air blown across the edge of the holes, often tuned by plugging one or more holes with a finger; the Western concert flute, a transverse side-blown flute of European origin.
- A recorder, also a woodwind instrument.
- A glass with a long, narrow bowl and a long stem, used for drinking wine, especially champagne.
- A lengthwise groove, such as one of the lengthwise grooves on a classical column, or a groove on a cutting tool (such as a drill bit, endmill, or reamer), which helps to form both a cutting edge and a channel through which chips can escape
- A semicylindrical vertical groove, as in a pillar, in plaited cloth, or in a rifle barrel to cut down the weight.
- A long French bread roll, baguette.
- An organ stop with a flute-like sound.
- A shuttle in weaving tapestry etc.
flute (verb)
- To play on a flute.
- To make a flutelike sound.
- To utter with a flutelike sound.
- To form flutes or channels in (as in a column, a ruffle, etc.); to cut a semicylindrical vertical groove in (as in a pillar, etc.).
flute (noun)
- A kind of flyboat; a storeship.