
1) Ado 2) Barndoor 3) Coattail 4) Codpiece 5) Dither 6) Earflap 7) Earlap 8) Entrance 9) Flapping 10) Flaps 11) Fluttering 12) Fuss 13) Hassle 14) Hullaballoo 15) Leaflet 16) Pendency 17) Pother 18) Rain fly 19) Ruckus 20) Set-to 21) Spat 22) Stir 23) Swayinthebreeze 24) Tag 25) Tizzy 26) To-do 27) Uproar
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1) Agitated state 2) Aileron 3) Aircraft control 4) Airfoil on a plane wing 5) An excited state of agitation 6) Back of an envelope 7) Be agitated 8) Beat the air 9) Beginning of flight 10) Big to-do 11) Book jacket foldover 12) Book jacket part 13) Book-jacket part 14) Brouhaha 15) Bubble-mailer feature
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• (n.) To move, as something broad and flaplike; as, to flap the wings; to let fall, as the brim of a hat. • (v. i.) To fall and hang like a flap, as the brim of a hat, or other broad thing. • (v.) A hinged leaf, as of a table or shutter. • (v.) A disease in the lips of horses. • (n.) To beat with a flap; to strike. • ...
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A movable, usually hinged AIRFOIL set in the trailing edge of an aircraft wing, designed to increase LIFT or DRAG by changing the CAMBER of the wing or used to slow an aircraft during landing by increasing lift. Also see FOWLER FLAP, SLOTTED FLAP, and SPLIT FLAP.
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A type of hair replacement surgery in which a piece of hair bearing scalp is cut on three or four sides and transplanted onto bald areas of the scalp.
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(from the article `fluid mechanics`) ...adopted for the wings of aircraft has been sketched already in Figure 17B. The rear edge is made as sharp as possible for reasons that have ... Flaps are extensions of the trailing edge of the wing and can be deflected downward as much as 45°. Many flaps effectively increase wing area, adding ...
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in phonetics, a consonant sound produced by a single quick flip of the tongue against the upper part of the mouth, often heard as a short r in ... [1 related articles]
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A movable control surface on an aircraft or rocket which deflects air. Ailerons, elevators, and rudders are all flaps. Flaps are also used as airbrakes.
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A protective covering of artwork or mechanicals made by affixing a sheet of tracing paper or heavier paper over the face of the original.
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Anything broad and limber that hangs loose, or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved; as, the flap of a garment. 'A cartilaginous flap upon the opening of the larynx.' (Sir T. Browne) ... 2. A hinged leaf, as of a table or shutter. ... 3. The motion of anything broad and loose, or a stroke or sound made with it; as, the flap of a ...
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(flap) a mass of tissue for grafting, usually including skin, only partially removed from one part of the body so that it retains its own blood supply during transfer to another site. an uncontrolled movement.
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An 'extra' section added to standard size paper which is then folded over. Normally used to highlight some aspect of the offer or to act as the response device.
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A type of hair replacement surgery in which a flap of hair bearing scalp is taken from the side of the head and transferred to bald areas of the scalp. The flap is usually still attached to the scalp on one side to maintain the blood supply to the flap. There are several techniques including the Fleming-Meyer flap, rotational flap, Preauricular fla...
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(= 5-lipoxygenase activating protein) Activator of the enzyme responsible for the production of 5-HPETE from arachidonic acid, the first step in leukotriene synthesis.
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Flap intransitive verb 1. To move as do wings, or as something broad or loose; to fly with wings beating the air. « The crows
flapped over by twos and threes.»
Lowell. 2. To fall and hang like a flap, as the brim of a hat, or other broad thing.
Gay. ...
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Flap noun [ Middle English
flappe ,
flap , blow, bly-flap; confer Dutch
flap , and English
flap ,
v. ] Anything broad and limber that hangs loose, or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved; as, the
flap of a garment. « ...
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Flap transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Flapped ;
present participle & verbal noun Flapping .] [ Prob. of imitative origin; confer Dutch
flappen , English
flap ,
noun , flop, flippant, fil...
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FLAP: A gene that helps make a leukotriene, a signal that activates the white blood cells involved in inflammation. FLAP stands for 5-lipoxygenase-activating protein. FLAP has been implicated in a number of inflammatory responses, including asthma, arthritis, psoriasis, heart attack and stroke. FLAP was the first gene discovered to be a major risk ...
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Flap is British slang for a length of hair combed over to the side.
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A movable, usually hinged airfoil set in the trailing edge of an aircraft wing, designed to increase lift or drag by changing the camber of the wing or used to slow an aircraft during landing by increasing lift.
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A type of hair replacement surgery in which a piece of hair-bearing scalp is cut on three or four sides and transplanted onto bald areas of the scalp. Follicle
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A hinged surface, usually at the trailing edge of a wing, used to increase the lift of a wing at slow speeds, to steepen the glide and to act as an air brake during the approach and landing.
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flutter 1 fluttering noun the motion made by flapping up and down
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noun any broad thin and limber covering attached at one edge; hangs loose or projects freely; `he wrote on the flap of the envelope`
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A movable, usually hinged AIRFOIL set in the trailing edge of an aircraft wing, designed to increase LIFT and/or DRAG by changing the CAMBER of the wing or used to slow an aircraft during landing by increasing lift. Also see FOWLER FLAP, SLOTTED FLAP, and SPLIT FLAP.
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