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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.
FLAMIN'GO, n. A fowl constituting the genus Phoenicopterus, of the grallic order...
FLAMIN'ICAL, a. Pertaining to a Roman flamen.
FLAMMABIL'ITY, n. The quality of admitting to be set on fire, or enkindled into ...
FLAM'MABLE, a. Capable of being enkindled into flame.
FLAMMA'TION, n. The act of setting on flame. The three last words are little use...
FLAM'MEOUS, a. Consisting of flame; like flame.
FLAMMIF'EROUS, a. [L. flamma and fero, to bring.] Producing flame.
FLAMMIV'OMOUS, a. [L. flamma and vomo, to vomit.] Vomiting flames, as a volcano.
FLA'MY, a. [from flame.] 1. Blazing; burning; as flamy breath. 2. Having the nat...