💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Flome"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| flodenoun | Obsolete form of flood. [An overflow of a large amount of water (usually disastrous) from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.] |
| fluornoun | (dated) The mineral fluorite. |
| floudnoun | Obsolete spelling of flood. [An overflow of a large amount of water (usually disastrous) from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.] |
| fulmennoun | (obsolete) A thunderbolt. |
| flathonnoun | (obsolete) Flathe; flan. |
| fluxurenoun | (obsolete) The quality of being fluid; fluidity. |
| floatnoun | A buoyant device used to support something in water or another liquid. |
| glomenoun | (geometry) A hypersphere in 4-dimensional Euclidean space defined as the set of all points that are at a given distance from a given point, also called a 3-sphere. |
| cloamnoun | (now chiefly dialectal) Earthenware. |
| florimernoun | Obsolete form of floramour. [(obsolete) The plant love-lies-bleeding.] |
| flothernoun | (in UK dialects, uncountable, rare) A state of agitation or disarray, a lather. |
| fogramnoun | (obsolete) A fogey; a person with old-fashioned views. |
| paleorivernoun | An ancient river (that no longer exists, or whose course has changed) |
| flèchenoun | (architecture) A spire or steeple, especially of Gothic style; an object emerging from the ridge of a roof. |
| streamenoun | Obsolete spelling of stream. [A small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.] |
| fieldennoun | (obsolete) Field land. |
| fluesnoun | (obsolete) Bits of down. |
| floramornoun | Obsolete form of floramour. [(obsolete) The plant love-lies-bleeding.] |
| meadernoun | (UK dialectal) A mower. |
| fleetenoun | Obsolete spelling of fleet. [A group of vessels or vehicles.] |
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