Webster's Elementary-School Dictionary; Abridged From Webster's New International Dictionary, 900 Illustrations

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Webster's Elementary-School Dictionary; Abridged From Webster's New International Dictionary, 900 Illustrations
Noah Webster
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flake (flak), n. A loose filmy mass or a thin chip- like layer of anythmg ; as, 9^ flake of snow or mica.
•— V. t. A i. [13 To form or separate into, or to cover or mark with, flakes.
flak^ (flakl), a. [3] Consisting of, lying in, or cleaving off in, flakes, or layers. l-lieM,n.[8].
flamliean (flSm'bS), n.;pl. -bbaux (-b5s) or-BBAUs (-boz). A flaming torch.
flam-boyant (flSm-boi'Snt), a. [4] 1. Arch.
Marked by waving or flamelike curves, as the trac- ery of certam windows. 2. Oorgeous ; showy.
...flame (flam), n. 1. A body of burning gas or vapor.
chair; 1 to$$kii 3 ; sing. ii)k ; ^en, tliln ; nature, verdure ; yet; zh = z in azure. Numbers refer le Special Notes which, with Abbreviations, Signs, etc., precede the Vocabulary.
Digitized by Google FLAMINGO 2 2. Btete of biasing oombcurtiiou ; blmse ; also, any flamelike state or appearaoue; glow. 3. Barniug seal; passion; ardor. 4. A sweetheart.— v. t. [1] 1. To bum with a flame. 2. To burst forth like flame, or with zeal or ardor. 3.


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