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FLAX'Y, a. Like flax; being of a light color; fair.
FLAY, v.t. [Gr. whence bark, rind; probably a contracted word.] 1. To skin; to s...
FLA'YED, pp. Skinned; stripped of the skin.
FLA'YER, n. One who strips off the skin.
FLA'YING, ppr. Stripping off the skin.
FLEA, n. [See Flee and Fly.] An insect of the genus Pulex. It has two eyes and s...
FLE'ABANE, n. A plant of the genus Conyza.
FLE'ABITE, FLE'ABITING, n. 1. The bite of a flea, or the red spot caused by the ...
FLE'ABITTEN, a. 1. Bitten or stung by a flea. 2. Mean; worthless; of low birth o...
FLEAK, A lock. [See Flake .]
FLEAM, n. In surgery and farriery, a sharp instrument used for opening veins for...
FLE'AWORT, n. A plant.
FLECK, FLECK'ER, v.t. To spot; to streak or stripe; to variegate; to dapple. Bot...
FLEC'TION, n. [L. flectio.] The act of bending, or state of being bent.
FLEC'TOR, n. A flexor, which see.
FLED, pret. and pp. of flee; as, truth has fled.