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FLOOD, n. flud. 1. A great flow of water; a body of moving water; particularly, ...
FLOOD'ED, pp. Overflowed inundated.
FLOOD'GATE, n. 1. A gate to be opened for letter water flow through, or to be sh...
FLOOD'ING, ppr. Overflowing; inundating. FLOOD'ING , n. Any preternatural discha...
FLOOK. See Fluke , the usual orthography.]
FLOOK'ING, n. In mining, an interruption or shifting of a load of ore, by a cros...
FLOOR, n. flore. [In early ages, the inhabitants of Europe had no floor in their...
FLOOR-TIMBERS, n. The timbers on which a floor is laid.
FLOOR'ED, Covered with boards, plank or pavement; furnished with a floor.
FLOOR'ING, ppr. Laying a floor; furnishing with a floor. FLOOR'ING , n. 1. A pla...
FLOP, v.t. [A different spelling of flap.] 1. To clap or strike the wings. 2. To...
FLO'RA, n. [See Floral .] 1. In antiquity, the goddess of flowers. 2. In modern ...
FLO'RAL, a. [L. floralis, from flos, a flower, which see.] 1. Containing the flo...
FLOR'EN FLOR'ENCE, n. An ancient gold coin of Edward III of six shillings sterli...
FLOR'ENTINE, n. 1. A native of Florence. 2. A kind of silk cloth, so called.
FLORES'CENCE, n. [L. florescens, floresco. See Flower .] In botany, the season w...