ˈflaɪbaɪˈnaɪt
81fla|gran|cy — «FLAY gruhn see», noun. flagrant nature or quality …
82fla|gran|te de|lic|to — «fluh GRAN tee dih LIHK toh», Law. = in flagrante delicto. (Cf. ↑in flagrante delicto) …
83fla|men|co — «fluh MEHNG koh», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a style of Spanish Gypsy dance, originally of Andalusia, with much twirling, hand clapping, and foot stamping, performed with castanets to fast, fiery, vigorous rhythms. 2. a song or piece of music to… …
84fla|men — «FLAY mehn», noun. a priest devoted to one particular Roman god: »a flamen of Jupiter. ╂[< Middle French flamine, learned borrowing from Latin flāmen, inis Roman priest devoted to one deity] …
85fla|min|e|ous — «fluh MIHN ee uhs», adjective. of or having to do with a flamen …
86fla|min|go — «fluh MIHNG goh», noun, plural gos or goes. a large, web footed tropical wading bird with very long and slender legs and neck, a hey, bent bill, and feathers that vary from pink to deep red. ╂[< Portuguese flamingo < Spanish flamenco… …
87flâ|ne|rie — «flahn REE», noun. French. idleness …
88flâ|neur — «flah nehl>R», noun. French. an idler …
89fla|tus — «FLAY tuhs», noun, plural tus|es. 1. gas accumulated in the stomach, intestines, or other cavity of the body. 2. a puff of wind. ╂[< Latin flātus, ūs; see etym. under flatulent (Cf. ↑flatulent)] …
90fla|va|none — «FLAY vuh nohn», noun. a colorless derivative of flavone, found in various plants. Formula: C15H12O2 …