Words Starting With "F"

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Flannels

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Flannels are a type of soft, lightweight fabric, usually made of cotton or wool, that is characterized by its fluffy, fleecy texture and a tendency to pill or wear away in places. They are often used to make clothing such as shirts, dresses, and jumpers that are worn for casual or outdoor activities. The term "flannel" can also refer specifically to a type of shirt or nightgown made of this fabric, often with a subtle plaid or herringbone pattern.

Flans

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Flans are a type of sweet dessert, typically consisting of a thick custard base topped with a layer of caramelized sugar. They are also known as crème brûlée in some parts of the world. In a broader sense, "flan" can refer to any dessert that consists of a creamy base topped with a caramelized sugar crust.

Flap

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The verb "flap" means to agitate or disturb something, usually with a sudden or forceful motion, often with the hands or something similar. For example, "She flapped her arms to try and scare away a fly." It can also refer to the act of moving one's wings, typically of a bird, with a quick, rhythmic motion, as in "The seagulls were flapping their wings to take off." In addition, "flap" can describe something that is unstable or uncertain, often used to describe a situation or an emotion. For example, "The stock market was in a flap after the announcement."

Flapdoodle

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Nonsense or foolish talk; meaningless or absurd words or ideas.

Flapdragon

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I'm not familiar with the word "flapdragon." After conducting a search, I found that it's a fictional creature that appears in the works of British author Terry Pratchett, particularly in his Discworld series. It's a species of dragon that has a habit of flapping its wings wildly, creating a gust of wind that can knock things over. The term is often used humorously to describe a situation that is a bit chaotic or unpredictable.

Flaperon

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Flaperon is a term used in aerodynamics to describe a type of aerodynamic device, typically found on the wings of an aircraft, that can be used to increase lift or drag on the wing during certain phases of flight. It is often used in conjunction with other control devices such as ailerons and elevators to provide greater control and maneuverability over the aircraft. In 2014, a flaperon was found on the coast of Réunion, a French island, which led to the discovery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which had been missing since 2013. As a result, the term has gained significant attention and notoriety in the fields of aviation and search and rescue operations.

Flapjack

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A flapjack is a type of sweet, chewy bar made from oats, golden syrup, and sugar, often cut into small squares or bars. It is a popular snack in the UK and often served at schools, offices, or on-the-go.

Flapjacks

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Flapjacks are a type of sweet, flat, and slightly crispy baked confectionery bar that is often made with oats, sugar, dried fruits, and golden syrup. They are typically rectangular in shape and may be cut into bars or squares. Flapjacks are popular in the United Kingdom, where they are often served as a snack or treat.

Flapped

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The verb "flapped" means to move one's hands or arms in a sudden, impatient, or excited manner, often in a way that is clumsy or uncoordinated. It can also refer to the sound made by flapping, for example the flapping of a bird's wings or the flapping of a loose piece of clothing. In addition, "flapped" can be a past tense form of the verb "flap", which means to move something, especially something light or flexible, back and forth with a rapid, noisy motion, often for the sake of relief or comfort. For example, "I flapped my arms to get rid of the excess excitement."

Flapper

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A flapper was a young woman who was known for her lively and unconventional behavior, particularly in the 1920s, during the Jazz Age. She was typically characterized by her bobbed hair, short skirts, and a carefree attitude. The term "flapper" was also used to describe the fashion style associated with these women, which included loose, flowing clothes and a general air of independence and modernity. The phrase "flapper era" is often used to refer to the cultural and social changes of the 1920s, which saw a significant shift away from traditional values and towards greater freedom and experimentation, especially among women.

Flappers

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Flappers refers to a group of young women in the 1920s who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, and rejected traditional gender roles and social conventions. They wore loose clothing, short dresses, and often adopted a carefree attitude, rejecting the constraints of the Victorian era. The term "flapper" originated from the sound of the fluttering wear of their dresses. The flapper culture was known for its wild parties, jazz music, and defiance of social norms.

Flapping

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The verb "flapping" refers to the act of moving one's arms or wings rapidly and causing them to make a slapping or slapping sound. In a figurative sense, "flapping" can also describe chaotic or uncontrolled movement, as if something or someone is wildly waving their arms around.

Flaps

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The word "flaps" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br> Flaps can refer to a flap, which is a narrow strip of material that is folded up and down to open and close a opening, such as a door, window, or pocket. For example, "The flap on the suitcase is broken."<br> In aviation, flaps are devices on the wings of an airplane that can be extended to increase lift during takeoff or landing. For example, "The pilot extended the flaps before landing."<br> In biology, flaps can refer to a fold or a membrane that covers a part of the body. For example, "The eyelid is a flap that covers the eye."<br> In surgery, flaps can refer to a section of tissue that is used to repair a defect or injury. For example, "The surgeon used a flap of skin to cover the wound."<br><br>Overall, the word "flaps" often refers to a flat piece of material or a fold of tissue that can be used to open or close something, or to provide additional surface area or support.

Flare-up

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A flare-up is a sudden and often brief worsening of a chronic condition or illness, such as arthritis, asthma, or a skin rash. It can also refer to a sudden and brief increase in intensity or activity, such as a flare-up of passion or enthusiasm. In a more general sense, a flare-up can be any unexpected and temporary intensification or resurgence of something, such as a flare-up of old rivalries or a flare-up of controversy.

Flare-ups

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Flare-ups refer to sudden and brief increases or recurrences of a problem or issue, often causing a temporary or mild worsening of a condition or situation. This term is commonly used in medical contexts to describe episodes of pain, inflammation, or other symptoms that occur intermittently, often in people with chronic conditions such as arthritis, asthma, or ulcers.

Flare

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A flare is a sudden and short increase in intensity or brightness, often used to describe a burst of energy or light. It can also refer to a device that produces a sudden burst of flame or light, often used for signaling or warning purposes. For example: "The astronomer watched in awe as a flare burst forth on the surface of the newly discovered planet." or "The pyrotechnics company provided a spectacular display of flares for the fireworks show."

Flared

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Having an abrupt, sharp increase or expansion, typically at the end: a flared sleeve.<br><br>In figurative language, flared can also mean to shout or make a loud, sudden noise: the alarm flared in the station master's face.<br><br>In geology, flared refers to a type of rock formation characterized by a sudden increase in thickness or size.<br><br>In botany, flared can describe the shape of a petal or leaf that is expanded or opened up, often on one side, resembling a flare.<br><br>In a more general sense, flared can mean to suddenly become impressive or spectacular, often to an exaggerated degree: the fireworks flared in the night sky.

Flares

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Flares refer to opening or explosions of bright light, usually temporary and sudden, caused by a burst of energy or heat, often resulting in a loud noise. In a broader sense, flares can also mean signals or warnings indicating danger, urgency, or importance. In a nautical context, flares may also refer to devices used to produce visual signals for navigation or distress purposes.

Flareup

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A sudden and intense outbreak or escalation of a problem, situation, or feeling.

Flaring

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Flaring refers to the sudden and temporary increase in brightness or light emitted by a star, particularly a variable star or supernova. It can also be used figuratively to describe a sudden and intense display of anger, passion, or excitement, such as "her eyes flared with passion as she spoke". In engineering and geology, flaring can refer to the sudden release of natural gas or oil from the ground, often due to human or natural causes.

Flash-backs

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Flashbacks are memories of past events that suddenly come back to a person's mind, often triggered by a stimulus or a strong emotional feeling. They can be vivid and relive the original emotions and sensations experienced during the remembered event. Flashbacks are a common feature of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and can also occur in individuals without PTSD, often as a way of processing and coping with traumatic experiences.

Flash

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Flash refers to a sudden brief burst of light, heat, or energy, often accomapanied by a loud noise. It can also describe a swift or fleeting moment, such as "flash of an idea".

Flashback

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A flashback is a sudden, vivid recollection of a past event or memory, often triggered by a sensory stimulus or a strong emotional reaction. It is a phenomenon where a person is transported back to a previous time or experience, often with incredible clarity and detail. Flashbacks can occur spontaneously or be intentionally triggered, and they are commonly associated with psychological disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In literature and film, a flashback is a narrative technique used to convey important backstory or to add emotional depth to a character.

Flashbacks

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Flashbacks refer to the sudden, involuntary recall of a memory from the past, often triggered by a sensory stimulus or emotional state. It is a psychological phenomenon where an individual is transported back to a specific moment or event in their past, and experiences or relives it as if it were happening in the present. Flashbacks can be vivid, intense, and emotionally powerful, and are often associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Flashbulb

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A flashbulb is a type of photographic flash that produces a brief, intense light to illuminate a subject, typically used in photography studios or to add artificial lighting to outdoor scenes. However, the phrase "flashbulb moment" is more commonly used to describe a sudden, vivid memory or event that is etched in one's mind, often triggered by a significant or traumatic experience, such as news of a major disaster or the death of a public figure.

Flashcard

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A flashcard is a card or computer-based card that has a question or a word on one side and the answer or the definition on the other. Flashcards are used to help people memorize new vocabulary, formulas, or other information by self-testing and reviewing what they have learned.

Flashcards

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Flashcards are small cards or digital devices used to help individuals memorize words, phrases, or other pieces of information by repeating the information on one side and the answer, explanation, or translation on the other side. They are commonly used as a study aid for learning new vocabulary, historical dates, or other facts. To use flashcards, students typically write or type the information they want to remember on one side and the answer on the other.

Flashed

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To flash is to suddenly appear or display something, often suddenly and briefly. This can refer to a flash of light, a flash of color, a flash of inspiration, etc. For example, "The lightning flashed across the sky" or "She flashed a bright smile at me".

Flasher

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A person who flashes or shows something, especially a film or a picture, is called a flasher.

Flashes

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Flashes refer to brief, sudden, and often unexpected glimpses or appearances of something, such as light, color, or image. They can also refer to sudden, brief movements or actions. For example, a flash of lightning is a brief and sudden flash of electricity in the atmosphere. Alternatively, a flash of insight is a sudden and brief understanding or idea.

Flashier

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More showy, flashy, or attention-seeking, often in a flashy or gaudy way.

Flashiest

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The adjective "flashiest" is a superlative form of the word "flashy", meaning the most showy, gaudy, or attention-grabbing. It is often used to describe something that is excessively ornate, flashy, or attention-seeking. For example: "The flashiest suit he owned was too flashy for a business meeting."

Flashily

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In a flashy or showy manner; with a lot of elaborate or attention-grabbing style.

Flashiness

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Flashiness refers to something that is flashy, showy, or attention-grabbing. It can describe a person, thing, or behavior that is dramatic, flashy, and attention-seeking, often to a fault.

Flashing

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Flashing refers to the sudden and brief display of bright light, often used to grab attention or signal something. It can also describe a rapid and fleeting sequence of movements or expressions. Additionally, in everyday language, flashing can be used to describe someone's clothing or jewelry that is flashy or attention-grabbing, often in a negative sense.

Flashlight

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A flashlight is a portable handheld device that emits a narrow beam of light, typically powered by batteries, for use in low-light environments such as at night, in caves, or in emergency situations. It is often used for tasks like reading, walking, or examining objects in the dark.