These are the meanings of the letters FLAUNCHE when you unscramble them.
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canful (unknown)
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Cuneal ()
Relating to a wedge; wedge-shaped.
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Fecula (n.)
Any pulverulent matter obtained from plants by simply breaking down the texture, washing with water, and subsidence.
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Fecula (n.)
The green matter of plants; chlorophyll.
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Fecula (n.)
The nutritious part of wheat; starch or farina; -- called also amylaceous fecula.
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Flench (v. t.)
Same as Flence.
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Lacune (n.)
A lacuna.
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Launce (n.)
A balance.
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Launce (n.)
A lance.
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Launce (n.)
See Lant, the fish.
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Launch (n.)
The act of launching.
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Launch (n.)
The boat of the largest size belonging to a ship of war; also, an open boat of any size driven by steam, naphtha, electricity, or the like.
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Launch (n.)
The movement of a vessel from land into the water; especially, the sliding on ways from the stocks on which it is built.
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Launch (v. i.)
To cause to move or slide from the land into the water; to set afloat; as, to launch a ship.
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Launch (v. i.)
To move with force and swiftness like a sliding from the stocks into the water; to plunge; to make a beginning; as, to launch into the current of a stream; to launch into an argument or discussion; to launch into lavish expenditures; -- often with out.
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Launch (v. i.)
To send out; to start (one) on a career; to set going; to give a start to (something); to put in operation; as, to launch a son in the world; to launch a business project or enterprise.
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Launch (v. i.)
To strike with, or as with, a lance; to pierce.
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Launch (v. i.)
To throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly.
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nuchae (unknown)
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Nuchal (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the back, or nape, of the neck; -- applied especially to the anterior median plate in the carapace of turtles.
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Unlace (v. t.)
To loose by undoing a lacing; as, to unlace a shoe.
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Unlace (v. t.)
To loose the dress of; to undress; hence, to expose; to disgrace.
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Unlace (v. t.)
To loose, and take off, as a bonnet from a sail, or to cast off, as any lacing in any part of the rigging of a vessel.