| flaw | 1. A crack or breach; a gap or fissure; a defect of continuity or cohesion; as, a flaw in a knife or a vase. "This heart Shall break into a hundered thousand flaws." (Shak) 2. A defect; a fault; as, a flaw in reputation; a flaw in a will, in a deed, or in a statute. "Has not this also its flaws and its dark side?" (South) 3. A sudden burst of noise and disorder; a tumult; uproar; a quarrel. "And deluges of armies from the town Came pouring in; I heard the mighty flaw." (Dryden) 4. A sudden burst or gust of wind of short duration. "Snow, and hail, and stormy gust and flaw." (Milton) "Like flaws in summer laying lusty corn." (Tennyson) Synonym: Blemish, fault, imoerfection, spot, speck. Origin: OE. Flai, flaw flake; cf. Sw. Flaga flaw, crack, breach, flake, D. Vlaag gust of wind, Norw. Flage, flaag, and E. Flag a flat stone. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| flawter | To scrape o pare, as a skin. Origin: Cf. Flay. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| flax | 1. <botany> A plant of the genus Linum, especially. The L. Usitatissimum, which has a single, slender stalk, about a foot and a half high, with blue flowers. The fibre of the bark is used for making thread and cloth, called linen, cambric, lawn, lace, etc. Linseed oil is expressed from the seed. 2. The skin or fibrous part of the flax plant, when broken and cleaned by hatcheling or combing. Earth flax, amianthus. <botany> New Zealand flax See Flax-plant. Origin: AS. Fleax; akin to D. Vlas, OHG. Flahs, G. Flachs, and prob. To flechten to braid, plait,m twist, L. Plectere to weave, plicare to fold, Gr. To weave, plait. See Ply. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| flax-dresser's disease | <disease> Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease caused by inhalation of particles of unprocessed flax; a form of byssinosis. See: byssinosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flax-plant | <botany> A plant in new Zealand (Phormium tenax), allied to the lilies and aloes. The leaves are two inches wide and several feet long, and furnish a fibre which is used for making ropes, mats, and coarse cloth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| flaxseed | The seed of the flax; linseed. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| flaxseed oil | <chemical> The fixed oil obtained from the dried ripe seed of linseed, linum usitatissimum (l. Linaceae). It is used as an emollient in liniments, pastes, and medicinal soaps, and in veterinary medicine as a laxative. It is also called flaxseed oil. Pharmacological action: cathartic, emollients. Chemical name: Linseed oil (12 Dec 1998) |
| flaxweed | <botany> See Toadflax. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| flay | To skin; to strip off the skin or surface of; as, to flay an ox; to flay the green earth. "With her nails She 'll flay thy wolfish visage." (Shak) Origin: OE. Flean, flan, AS. Flean; akin to D. Vlaen, Icel. Fla, Sw. Fla, Dan. Flaae, cf. Lith. Ples to tear, plyszti, v.i, to burst tear; perh. Akin to E. Flag to flat stone, flaw. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| flayer | One who strips off the skin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| flea | <entomology> An insect belonging to the genus Pulex, of the order Aphaniptera. Fleas are destitute of wings, but have the power of leaping energetically. The bite is poisonous to most persons. The human flea (Pulex irritans), abundant in Europe, is rare in America, where the dog flea (P. Canis) takes its place. A flea in the ear, an unwelcome hint or unexpected reply, annoying like a flea; an irritating repulse; as, to put a flea in one's ear; to go away with a flea in one's ear. Beach flea, Black flea, etc. See Beach, etc. Origin: OE. Fle, flee, AS. Flea, fleah; akin to D, OHG. Flh, G. Floh, Icel. Fl, Russ. Blocha; prob. From the root of E. Flee. 84. See Flee. (30 Mar 1998) |
| flea-beetle | <zoology> A small beetle of the family Halticidae, of many species. They have strong posterior legs and leap like fleas. The turnip flea-beetle (Phyllotreta vittata) and that of the grapevine (Graptodera chalybea) are common injurious species. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| flea-bitten kidney | The kidney seen at autopsy in some cases of bacterial endocarditis, the appearance being caused by diffuse petechial haemorrhages resulting from focal glomerulonephritis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flea-borne typhus | An acute infectious disease with fever, headache, and rash, all quite similar to, but milder than, epidemic typhus, caused by a related microoganism, rickettsia typhi (mooseri), transmitted to humans by rat fleas (xenopsylla cheopis). The animal reservoir includes rats, mice and other rodents. Murine typhus occurs sporadically worldwide but is more prevalent in congested rat-infested urban areas. Also known as endemic typhus, rat-flea typhus; urban typhus of malaya). (12 Dec 1998) |
| flea-louse | <zoology> A jumping plant louse of the family Psyllidae, of many species. That of the pear tree is Psylla pyri. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| flip-flop |
reversal: a decision to reverse an earlier decision a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe an electronic circuit that can assume either of two stable states interchange: reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action) a backward somersault
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scintillating scotoma: a localized area of diminished vision edged by shimmering colored lights; in many people it indicates the onset of migraine
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subject to change; variable; "a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty"; "everything was unstable following the coup" characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape fluent: smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina" a substance that is fluid at room temperature and pressure in cash or easily convertible to cash; "liquid (or fluid) assets" a continuous amorphous substance that tends to flow and to conform to the outline of its container: a liquid or a gas affording change (especially in social status); "Britain is not a truly fluid society"; "upwardly mobile"
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having a surface without slope, tilt in which no part is higher or lower than another; "a flat desk"; "acres of level farmland"; "a plane surface"; "skirts sewn with fine flat seams" having a relatively broad surface in relation to depth or thickness; "flat computer monitors" categoric: not modified or restricted by reservations; "a categorical denial"; "a flat refusal" stretched out and lying at full length along the ground; "found himself lying flat on the floor" lacking contrast or shading between tones lowered in pitch by one chromatic semitone; "B flat" compressed: flattened laterally along the whole length (e.g., certain leafstalks or flatfishes) bland: lacking taste or flavor or tang; "a bland diet"; "insipid hospital food"; "flavorless supermarket tomatoes"; "vapid beer"; "vapid tea" bland: lacking stimulating characteristics; uninteresting; "a bland little drama"; "a flat joke" having lost effervescence; "flat beer"; "a flat cola" a level tract of land; "the salt flats of Utah" (of taxes) not increasing as the amount taxed increases a shallow box in which seedlings are started sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch; "the owl's faint monotonous hooting" a musical notation indicating one half step lower than the note named horizontally level; "a flat roof" two-dimensional: lacking the expected range or depth; not designed to give an illusion or depth; "a film with two-dimensional characters"; "a flat two-dimensional painting" flatcar: freight car without permanent sides or roof a deflated pneumatic tire (of a tire) completely or partially deflated scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas; part of a stage setting with flat sails; "sail flat against the wind" not reflecting light; not glossy; "flat wall paint"; "a photograph with a matte finish" apartment: a suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house commercially inactive; "flat sales for the month"; "prices remained flat"; "a flat market" directly: in a forthright manner; candidly or frankly; "he didn't answer directly"; "told me straight out"; "came out flat for less work and more pay"
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travel through the air; be airborne; "Man cannot fly" move quickly or suddenly; "He flew about the place" fly a plane transport by aeroplane; "We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America" cause to fly or float; "fly a kite" be dispersed or disseminated; "Rumors and accusations are flying" change quickly from one emotional state to another; "fly into a rage" pass away rapidly; "Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him" travel in an airplane; "she is flying to Cincinnati tonight"; "Are we driving or flying?" two-winged insects characterized by active flight display in the air or cause to float; "fly a kite"; "All nations fly their flags in front of the U.N." flee: run away quickly; "He threw down his gun and fled" tent-fly: flap consisting of a piece of canvas that can be drawn back to provide entrance to a tent an opening in a garment that is closed by a zipper or by buttons concealed under a fold of cloth travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft; "Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic" (baseball) a hit that flies up in the air hit a fly fisherman's lure consisting of a fishhook decorated to look like an insect vanish: decrease rapidly and disappear; "the money vanished in las Vegas"; "all my stock assets have vaporized" (British informal) not to be deceived or hoodwinked
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| FL | California wild poppy with bright red flowers |
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| FL | large pink to scarlet web-footed wading bird with down-bent bill |
| FL | commonly cultivated anthurium having bright scarlet spathe and spadix |
| FL | commonly cultivated anthurium having bright scarlet spathe and spadix |
| FL | commonly cultivated anthurium having bright scarlet spathe and spadix |
| FL | commonly cultivated anthurium having bright scarlet spathe and spadix |
| FL | an ancient Roman road in Italy built by Gaius Flaminius in 220 BC |
| FL | Roman statesman and general who built the Flaminian Way |
| FL | possible to burn |
| FL | a genus of agarics |
| FL | an edible agaric that is available in early spring or late fall when few other mushrooms are |
| FL | open pastry filled with fruit or custard |
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