💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Flone"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| flechenoun | Alternative spelling of flèche. [(obsolete) An arrow.] |
| flomenoun | (obsolete) a river. |
| fléchettenoun | Alternative form of flechette. [A small sharp antipersonnel projectile, used as shrapnel, fired from a shotgun, or scattered from an aircraft.] |
| fletchernoun | One who fletches or feathers arrows. |
| flicknoun | A short, quick movement, especially a brush, sweep, or flip. |
| flingernoun | One who flings or hurls something. |
| flytenoun | Alternative spelling of flite. [(dialectal) a quarrel, dispute, wrangling.] |
| flindernoun | A small piece or fragment; a thin slice; splinter |
| flanchnoun | (heraldry) A bearing consisting of a circle segment encroaching on the field from the side, and always occurring in pairs. |
| flathonnoun | (obsolete) Flathe; flan. |
| fluenoun | A pipe or duct that carries gaseous combustion products away from the point of combustion (such as a furnace). |
| flitnoun | A fluttering or darting movement. |
| fletchnoun | (archery) The vane toward the back of an arrow, used to stabilise the arrow during flight. |
| flanchingnoun | (obsolete, architecture) A flange. |
| floomnoun | (US, archaic) A flume, as in a mill flume. |
| flannonoun | (Australia, informal, often attributive) A flannelette shirt. |
| flaunchverb | (transitive, construction) To provide with flaunching. |
| flooknoun | A surname. |
| flobnoun | (UK, slang) Spittle or phlegm, especially a piece of spittle or phlegm that has been spat out. |
| flacknoun | (Canada, US) A publicist, a publicity agent. |
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