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FLANK, n. [Eng. flag. Gr. probably connected with lank, and so called from its l...
FLANK'ED, pp. Attacked on the side; covered or commanded on the flank.
FLANK'ER, n. A fortification projecting so as to command the side of an assailin...
FLAN'NEL, n. [L. lana.] A soft nappy woolen cloth of loose texture.
FLAP, n. [L. alapa, a slap. It See ms difficult to separate flap from clap, slap...
FLAP'DRAGON, n. 1. A play in which they catch raisins out of burning brandy, and...
FLAP'EARED, a. Having broad loose ears.
FLAP'JACK, n. An apple-puff.
FLAP'MOUTHED, a. Having loose hanging lips.
FLAP'PED, pp. Struck with something broad, let down; having the brim fallen, as ...
FLAP'PER, n. One who flaps another.
FLAP'PING, ppr. Striking; beating; moving something broad; as flapping wings. Th...
FLARE, v.i. [If this word is not contracted, it may be allied to clear, glare, g...
FLA'RING, ppr. or a. 1. Burning with a wavering light; fluttering; glittering; s...
FLASH, n. 1. A sudden burst of light; a flood of light instantaneously appearing...
FLASH'ER, n. 1. A man of more appearance of wit than reality. 2. A rower. [Not i...