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FLEX'UOUS, a. [L. flexuosus.] 1. Winding; having turns or windings; as a flexuou...
FLEX'OR, n. In anatomy, a muscle whose office is to bend the part to which it be...
FLEX'ION, n. [L. flexio.] 1. The act of bending. 2. A bending; a part bent; a fo...
FLEX'ILE, a. [L. flexilis.] Pliant; pliable; easily bent; yielding to power, imp...
FLEX'IBLENESS, n. 1. Possibility to be bent or turned from a straight line or fo...
FLEX'IBLE, a. [L. flexibilis, from flecto, flexi, to bend, plico.] 1. That may b...
FLEXIBIL'ITY, n. [See Flexible .] 1. The quality of admitting to be bent; plianc...
FLEXAN'IMOUS, a. [from L.] Having power to change the mind. [Not used.]
FLEW'ED, a. Chapped; mouthed; deep-mouthed.
FLEW, pret. of fly. The people flew upon the spoil. 1 Sam 14. FLEW , n. The larg...
FLETZ, a. In geology, the fletz formations, so called, consist of rocks which li...
FLETCH'ER, n. An arrow-maker; a manufacturer of bows and arrows. hence the name ...
FLETCH, v.t. To fether an arrow.
FLET, pp. of fleet. Skimmed. [Not used.]
FLESH'Y, a. 1. Full of flesh; plump; musculous. The sole of his foot is fleshy. ...
FLESH'QUAKE, n. A trembling of the flesh. [Not used.]