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FLEA, n. [See Flee and Fly.] An insect of the genus Pulex. It has two eyes and s...
FLA'YING, ppr. Stripping off the skin.
FLA'YER, n. One who strips off the skin.
FLA'YED, pp. Skinned; stripped of the skin.
FLAY, v.t. [Gr. whence bark, rind; probably a contracted word.] 1. To skin; to s...
FLAX'Y, a. Like flax; being of a light color; fair.
FLAX'SEED, n. The See d of flax.
FLAX'RAISER, n. One who raises flax.
FLAX'PLANT, n. The Phormium, a plant in New Zealand that serves the inhabitants ...
FLAX'EN, a. 1. Made of flax; as flaxen thread. 2. Resembling flax; of the color ...
FLAX'DRESSER, n. One who breaks and swingles flax.
FLAX'COMB, n. An instrument with teeth through which flax is drawn for separatin...
FLAX, n. 1. A plant of the genus Linum, consisting of a single slender stalk, th...
FLAW'Y, 1. Full of flaws or cracks; broken; defective; faulty. 2. Subject to sud...
FLAW'TER, v.t. To scrape or pare a skin. [Not used.]
FLAWN, n. A sort of custard or pie. [Obs.]