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51fla|gi´tious|ness — fla|gi|tious «fluh JIHSH uhs», adjective. scandalously wicked; shamefully vile: »Crimes shall whelm in ruin yon flagitious town (Alexander Pope). SYNONYM(S): infamous, heinous, nefarious. ╂[< Latin flāgitiōsus < flāgitium shame]… …
52fla|gi´tious|ly — fla|gi|tious «fluh JIHSH uhs», adjective. scandalously wicked; shamefully vile: »Crimes shall whelm in ruin yon flagitious town (Alexander Pope). SYNONYM(S): infamous, heinous, nefarious. ╂[< Latin flāgitiōsus < flāgitium shame]… …
53fla|gi|tious — «fluh JIHSH uhs», adjective. scandalously wicked; shamefully vile: »Crimes shall whelm in ruin yon flagitious town (Alexander Pope). SYNONYM(S): infamous, heinous, nefarious. ╂[< Latin flāgitiōsus < flāgitium shame] –fla|gi´tious|ly, adverb …
54fla´vor|less — fla|vor «FLAY vuhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a taste, especially a characteristic taste: »Chocolate and vanilla have different flavors. SYNONYM(S): savor, smack, tang. See syn. under taste. (Cf. ↑taste) 2. a thing used to give a certain taste to food… …
55fla´vor|er — fla|vor «FLAY vuhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a taste, especially a characteristic taste: »Chocolate and vanilla have different flavors. SYNONYM(S): savor, smack, tang. See syn. under taste. (Cf. ↑taste) 2. a thing used to give a certain taste to food… …
56fla|vor — «FLAY vuhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a taste, especially a characteristic taste: »Chocolate and vanilla have different flavors. SYNONYM(S): savor, smack, tang. See syn. under taste. (Cf. ↑taste) 2. a thing used to give a certain taste to food or… …
57Fla-Panzer — Fla Pan|zer, der; s, [↑Fla] (Milit.): Flugabwehrpanzer …
58fla´grant|ly — fla|grant «FLAY gruhnt», adjective. 1. glaringly offensive; notorious; outrageous; scandalous: »a flagrant crime. You re an old flagrant heathen (John Millington Synge). 2. glaring: »a flagrant error. ╂[< Latin flagrāns, antis, pre …
59fla|grant — «FLAY gruhnt», adjective. 1. glaringly offensive; notorious; outrageous; scandalous: »a flagrant crime. You re an old flagrant heathen (John Millington Synge). 2. glaring: »a flagrant error. ╂[< Latin flagrāns, antis, pre …
60fla´vor|ful|ly — fla|vor|ful «FLAY vuhr fuhl», adjective. having flavor and interest; tasty: »Figurative. She had tasted the simple life and found it flavorful (New Yorker). –fla´vor|ful|ly, adverb …