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  • 61flavorsome — /flay veuhr seuhm/, adj. 1. of a full, rich, pleasant flavor; tasty. 2. having or giving a particular flavor. [1850 55; FLAVOR + SOME1] * * * …

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  • 62flavory — /flay veuh ree/, adj. rich in flavor, as a tea. [1720 30; FLAVOR + Y1] * * * …

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  • 63flavour — /flay veuhr/, n. Chiefly Brit. flavor. Usage. See or1. * * * ▪ particle physics also spelled  flavor         in particle physics, property that distinguishes different members in the two groups of basic building blocks of matter, the quarks… …

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  • 64Flegenheimer — /flay geuhn huy meuhr/, n. Arthur ( Dutch Schultz ), 1902 35, U.S. gangster. * * * …

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  • 65flehmen — /flay meuhn/, n. Animal Behav. a behavioral response of many male mammals, esp. deer, antelope, and other artiodactyls, consisting of lip curling and head raising after sniffing a female s urine. [ < G Flehmen, n. use of inf.: (of a domestic&#8230; …

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  • 66fleishig — /flay shig, shik/, adj. Judaism. (in the dietary laws) consisting of, made from, or used only for meat or meat products: a fleishig set of dishes; a fleishig meal. Cf. milchig, pareve. [1940 45; < Yiddish fleyshik; cf. MHG vleishic pertaining to&#8230; …

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  • 67skin\ a\ cat — • flay a fox • skin a cat there are always new and different ways to accomplish a difficult task. See: there is more than one way to get a pig to market …

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  • 68Fle — flay, take the skin off …

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  • 69flayer — flay ► VERB 1) strip the skin from (a body or carcass). 2) whip or beat harshly. 3) criticize harshly. DERIVATIVES flayer noun. ORIGIN Old English …

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  • 70Flavia — /flay vee euh/, n. a female given name …

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