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FLAG'STONE, n. A flat stone for pavement.
FLAG'WORM, n. A worm or grub found among flags and sedge.
FLA'IL, n. [L. flagellum. We retain the original verb in flog, to strike, to lay...
FLAKE, n. [L. floccus; Gr. Flake and flock are doubtless the same word, varied i...
FLAKE-WHITE, n. Oxyd of bismuth.
FLA'KY, a. 1. Consisting of flakes or locks; consisting of small loose masses. 2...
FLAM, n. A freak or whim; also, a falsehood; a lie; an illusory pretext; decepti...
FLAM'BEAU, n. flam'bo. [L. flamma, flame.] A light or luminary made of thick wic...
FLAME, n. [L. flamma.] 1. A blaze; burning vapor; vapor in combustion; or accord...
FLA'MECOLOR, n. Bright color, as that of flame.
FLA'MECOLORED, a. Of the color of flame; of a bright yellow color.
FLA'MEEYED, a. Having eyes like a flame.
FLA'MELESS, a. Destitute of flame; without incense.
FLA'MEN, n. [L.] 1. In ancient Rome, a priest. Originally there were three pries...
FLA'MING, ppr. 1. Burning in flame. 2. a. Bright; red. Also, violent; vehement; ...
FLA'MINGLY, adv. Most brightly; with great show or vehemence.