Words Starting With "F"

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Flamingoes

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Flamingoes are a type of wading bird known for their distinctive bright pink or reddish feathers, long necks, and legs. They are social birds that live in large colonies, often in warm or tropical regions near water. Flamingoes are well-known for their elegant appearance and unique feeding habits, which involve filtering small plants and animals from the water with their specially adapted beaks.

Flamingos

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Flamingos are a type of wading bird known for their distinctive pink or reddish feathers, long necks, and legs. They are found in warm and tropical regions around the world, and are often seen in shallow lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. Flamingos are social birds that live in large colonies and are known for their elaborate mating rituals, which involve complex displays of dance and feather preening. They are also known for their unique feeding behavior, using their beaks to filter small invertebrates and algae from the water.

Flaminian

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The adjective "Flaminian" refers to the Via Flaminia, an ancient Roman road built in 219 BC under the direction of Gaius Flaminius, a Roman consul and statesman. As a result, the term "Flaminian" has been used to describe anything related to this road, including its architectural style, its historical significance, or its cultural influence.<br><br>In a broader sense, "Flaminian" can also be used to describe anything that is reminiscent of ancient Rome, its culture, or its architectural heritage. This can include buildings, monuments, or artifacts that are inspired by or reminiscent of ancient Roman designs.<br><br>In addition, the term "Flaminian" is sometimes used in a more poetic or literary sense to evoke a sense of grandeur, elegance, and sophistication, suggesting a connection to the rich cultural heritage of ancient Rome.

Flaminius

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Flaminius refers to Gaius Flaminius, a Roman consul and general who served as the leader of a Roman army during the Second Punic War. He was defeated by Hannibal at the Battle of Lake Trasimene in 217 BC and again at the Battle of Cannae in 216 BC.

Flammability

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Flammability refers to the degree to which a substance can catch fire and continue to burn. It is a measure of how easily a material ignites and sustains a flame, and it is often used to classify materials as flammable, non-flammable, or highly flammable.

Flammable

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Flammable refers to something that is capable of easily catching fire or burning. It is often used to describe materials or substances that are highly prone to ignition, such as gasoline, propane, or dry leaves.

Flammables

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Flammable refers to things that can easily catch fire or be ignited.

Flammatory

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Inflammatory refers to something that causes or tends to cause inflammation, which is the reddening and swelling of damaged or infected tissue due to an injury or infection. In a broader sense, it can also describe something that increases tension, conflict, or controversy, such as an inflammatory statement or rhetoric.

Flammeous

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Flammeous is not a commonly used English word. However, I believe you might be looking for "flameous", which is not a recognized word in the English language.<br><br>But I think you might be thinking of "flamboyant", which means having a lively and showy quality, like a bright flame. It can also refer to something or someone that is bold, colorful, and attention-grabbing. For example, "Her flamboyant outfits always turn heads at parties."

Flammiferous

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Flammiferous is an adjective that means producing or bearing flames; having the power of igniting or setting fire to something.

Flammivomous

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Flammivomous is an adjective that refers to something that is both flammable and vomiting. This term is often used to describe a substance or a situation that is prone to both burning and vomiting. However, it's worth noting that this word is not commonly used in everyday language, and it might be more suitable for technical or scientific contexts.

Flammulated

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Flammulated is an adjective that means decorated with flames or having a fiery or glowing appearance. However, it is a rather archaic or poetic word, and its usage is limited to literary or rhetorical contexts. In modern English, it is often used to describe a fiery or passionate style or appearance, particularly in literature, art, or music. For example, "The flamboyant costumes of the rock band were flammulated with sparkling lights, adding to the overall dramatic effect of their performance."

Flammule

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A rare one!<br><br>Flammule is a diminutive form of the Latin word "flamma," meaning flame. It refers to a small flame or a spark. In biology, a flammule is also a diminutive of the Latin word "flamma," and is used to describe a small, usually quiescent, part of a fungus that produces spontaneous sparks or flames, often as a defense mechanism.

Flammulina

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Flammulina is a genus of fungi in the family Corynnaceae. The species within this genus are commonly known as flame worts or flame brackets, due to their bright orange to orange-red caps with flamelike growths.

Flan

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Flan is a type of sweet dessert typically made with eggs, sugar, and cream or milk. It is similar to a custard, but has a firmer texture due to the use of gelatin or other thickening agents. Flan is often flavored with vanilla and caramelized sugar, giving it a rich, creamy, and caramel-like taste.

Flanch

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Flanch refers to a neckline or a V-shaped cut in a garment or fabric, especially in a woman's dress or blouse, that is located at the pit of the garment, just below the armhole.

Flanched

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Flanched refers to something that is worn or thin as a result of being worn away or eroded, often by friction or weathering.

Flanconade

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Flanchise is a noun that refers to a business arrangement in which an enterprise grants permission to another party to operate under its brand name and trading conditions, usually in exchange for a fee or a percentage of the profits.

Flanders

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Flanders is a region in the northern part of Belgium, comprising the provinces of West Flanders, East Flanders, and Flemish Brabant. The region is known for its rich cultural heritage, medieval cities, and picturesque countryside.

Flanerie

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Flânerie is a French term that refers to the act of strolling or loitering, often aimlessly or at random, in public places, such as streets, parks, or markets. A flâneur (the French word for a person who engages in flânerie) is someone who takes pleasure in observing and experiencing the sights, sounds, and atmosphere of urban life, often without a specific goal or destination in mind.

Flaneur

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A flâneur is a French term that refers to a person who spends time wandering around a city or town, observing its inhabitants and attractions, often without a specific purpose or destination. The flâneur is typically someone who is curious, observant, and enjoys the experience of being in public spaces, taking in the sights, sounds, and atmosphere. The term is often associated with the artistic and literary movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly with the works of French writer Charles Baudelaire and the Surrealist movement.

Flange

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Flange refers to a flat bearing surface or rim, typically used to join or connect two parts together, especially on pipes, tubes, or other cylindrical objects. It can also refer to a projecting rim or edge around a circular opening, such as the flange on a manhole cover.

Flanged

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Flanged refers to something that has been modified or supplemented with a flange, which is a flat or curved piece of metal or other material attached to an object's edge or rim. It can also refer to the object itself having a flange-like shape or feature. In engineering and industry, flanged components are often used for joints, connections, or fastening purposes.

Flanger

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A flanger is a sound effect device or plug-in used in audio production, particularly in music and film. It is designed to create a sweeping or whooshing sound by modulating the pitch or frequency of the audio signal. The flanger creates a sense of movement or delay by slightly detuning the signal and then returning it to its original pitch. This effect is often used to add texture, ambiance, or create a sense of space in audio recordings.

Flanges

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Flanges refer to the flat, wide parts of a pipe or cylinder that are used to connect or join two pipes or parts together. They can be found in various applications, such as plumbing, oil and gas, and chemical processing. Flanges are often secured together using bolts, gaskets, or other fastening methods to create a watertight seal.

Flanging

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Flanging is a type of audio effects processing that involves creating a comb-filtered echo by mixing the original sound with a delayed copy of itself. It is often used in music production to create a distinctive, swirling or watery sound. In audio engineering, a flanger is a type of effects unit that produces this effect. In the context of business, the term "flanging" can also refer to the act of advertising a product or service by faking an endorsement or testifying to its quality, as if someone else has said it.

Flank

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The verb "flank" means to position oneself or something on one side of another person or thing, typically in order to provide support or protection. For example: "The army flanked the enemy's position to surprise them."

Flanked

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The verb "flanked" means to be situated beside or adjacent to something, often in a way that provides protection or support. It can also mean to be surrounded or enclosed on one or both sides. For example: "The fire engines were flanked by the police to ensure safety."

Flanker

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A flanker is a position in a team sport, particularly rugby union and rugby league, that is located on the side of the scrum or lineout. A flanker's primary role is to disrupt the opposition's play, winning turnovers and creating attacking opportunities by tackling, stealing opposition possession, and making defensive runs. In general, flankers are known for their agility, speed, and versatility as players.

Flanking

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To provide or take up a position beside or beside the flank of someone or something, typically in order to attack, guard, or support them.

Flannel

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Flannel is a type of soft, brushed cotton fabric or clothing made from it, typically worn for casual or sportswear purposes. The word "flannel" can also refer to a rough, scratchy, or gruff quality or texture in both physical and figurative senses, e.g., "the flannel tone of the comedian's voice" or "the flannel texture of the rough-hewn wood". Additionally, "flannel" can be used as a verb, meaning to make or become rough and scratchy, often used figuratively, such as "his voice flannelled with age".

Flanneled

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Wearied or exhausted, often due to mental or physical strain. It can be used to describe someone who is drained of energy or vitality, often looking pale or washed out as a result. For example: "After a long and stressful week, she looked thoroughly flanneled."

Flannelette

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Flannelette is a type of soft, brushed cotton fabric, often used to make soft, brushed cotton fabrics, such as nightdresses, robes, and blankets. It is known for its warmth, softness, and gentle texture, making it a popular choice for clothing and home textiles.

Flanneling

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Flanneling refers to the act of speaking indistinctly or mumbling, often due to nervousness, shyness, or lack of confidence.

Flannelled

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Flannelled is a verb that means to become covered in or resembling flannel, typically as a result of being subjected to flannel cloth or fabric. Alternatively, it can also mean to be outwardly or artificially refined, polished, or respectable, often to the point of being insincere or pretentious. The term is often used in a humorous or ironic way to describe someone or something that has been "flanneled" to appear more respectable or presentable than they really are.

Flannelling

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Flanneling is a noun that refers to a type of batting or padding used to increase the bulk of a cricket ball, particularly in first-class cricket. It is usually made of cotton or wool and is wrapped around the ball to make it more difficult to hit.