BIFLEX | • BIFLEX adj. bent in two places. |
DEFLEX | • deflex v. (Zoology, botany) To bend down. • deflex adj. (Archery, of a bow) Having the arms curved or curled at the base so as to turn towards the archer when… • DEFLEX v. to bend down. |
EFFLUX | • efflux n. The process of flowing out. • efflux n. That which has flowed out. • efflux v. (Intransitive) To run out; to flow forth. |
EXFILS | • exfils n. Plural of exfil. • EXFIL v. to remove (data) from a computer, network, etc. surreptitiously and without permission or unlawfully. |
FLAXEN | • flaxen adj. Made of or resembling flax fibers. • flaxen adj. A pale yellow brown; the colour of dried flax stalks and of the fiber obtained therefrom. • FLAXEN adj. pale yellow. |
FLAXES | • flaxes n. Plural of flax. • Flaxes prop.n. Plural of Flax. • FLAX n. the fibres of the plant linum. |
FLEXED | • flexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of flex. • FLEX v. to bend. |
FLEXES | • flexes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flex. • flexes n. Plural of flex. • FLEX v. to bend. |
FLEXIS | • flexis n. Plural of flexi. • FLEXI n. (short for) flexitime. |
FLEXOR | • flexor n. A muscle whose contraction acts to bend a joint or limb. • FLEXOR n. a muscle that bends part of the body. |
FLEXOS | • FLEXO n. a method of rotary letterpress printing, also FLEXOGRAPHY. |
FLIXED | • FLIX v. to melt, also FLUX. |
FLIXES | • FLIX v. to melt, also FLUX. |
FLUXED | • fluxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of flux. • FLUX v. to melt, also FLIX. |
FLUXES | • fluxes n. Plural of flux. • fluxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flux. • FLUX v. to melt, also FLIX. |
REFLEX | • reflex n. An automatic response to a simple stimulus which does not require mental processing. • reflex n. (Linguistics) The descendant of an earlier language element, such as a word or phoneme, in a daughter language. • reflex n. (Linguistics, rare) The ancestor word corresponding to a descendant. |
REFLUX | • reflux n. The backwards flow of any fluid. • reflux n. (Chemistry) A technique, using a reflux condenser, allowing one to boil the contents of a vessel over… • reflux n. (Pathology) The leaking of stomach acid up into the oesophagus. |