flagpole |
a pole designed to hold a flag or flags for display; flagstaff. |
flail |
a manual implement used to thresh grain, consisting of a long handle with a short, freely moving bar attached at one end. [6 definitions] |
flair |
an innate ability; knack. [2 definitions] |
flake |
a thin fragment, esp. one that has split off or peeled off from a surface. [7 definitions] |
flame |
the ignited gas and vapor that rises from a burning object and is visible as brightly colored, wavering light. [9 definitions] |
flamingo |
any of various large, tropical wading birds with very long legs and necks and bright pink or red feathers. |
flammable |
able to catch on fire easily; combustible. |
flank |
the part of a human or animal between the hip and the ribs on either side of the body. [5 definitions] |
flannel |
a soft, heavy fabric made of wool, cotton, synthetics, or a blend of these, used esp. for warm clothing or bed covering. [2 definitions] |
flap |
to move the arms, wings, or the like rapidly up and down. [7 definitions] |
flapjack |
a flat cake made by frying batter in a small amount of butter or other fat; pancake; griddlecake. |
flare |
to blaze or burn brightly, esp. suddenly (often fol. by "up"). [8 definitions] |
flash |
a sudden, brilliant light that vanishes almost instantly. [15 definitions] |
flashcard |
any of a set of cards bearing words, numbers, or pictures, flashed briefly before a student or class to prompt a quick response in a drill. |
flashlight |
a hand-held, usu. battery-powered lamp. |
flask |
a rounded or cone-shaped bottle with a narrow neck that sometimes widens at the top, often with a fitted top or stopper. [2 definitions] |
flat1 |
having a horizontal surface. [17 definitions] |
flat2 |
(chiefly British) a group of connected rooms forming a residence on one floor; apartment. |
flatcar |
a railroad car having a flat platform with no walls or roof. |
flatfish |
any member of an order of mainly saltwater fishes, such as the sole, halibut, or flounder, whose adult bodies are flat with both eyes on the upper side. |
flatten |
to make flat. [3 definitions] |