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There are 15 eight-letter words containing FLAN

ELFLANDSELFLAND n. the land of the elves.
FLANCARDflancard n. Alternative form of flanchard.
FLANCARD n. a piece of armor for the side of a horse.
FLANCHEDflanched adj. (Heraldry) Having flanches.
flanched adj. (Presumably) Flanged.
FLANCH v. to widen into a flared shape, also FLAUNCH.
FLANCHESflanches n. Plural of flanch.
FLANCH v. to widen into a flared shape, also FLAUNCH.
FLANERIEflânerie n. Idling about, dawdling about, loafing about.
FLANERIE n. (French) commendable idleness or aimless wandering.
FLANEURSflaneurs n. Plural of flaneur.
flâneurs n. Plural of flâneur.
FLANEUR n. (French) an idle man-about-town; a lounger, gossiper.
FLANGERSflangers n. Plural of flanger.
FLANGER n. a vertical scraper for clearing snow from railway tracks to allow room for the wheel-flanges.
FLANGINGflanging n. (Architecture) A flange.
flanging n. (Music) A time-based audio effect produced when two identical signals are mixed together, but with one…
FLANGING n. an audio effect that results when the same signal is played from two sources with a minute but variable time delay between them.
FLANKENSFLANKEN n. beef cut from the side and boiled with vegetables.
FLANKERSflankers n. Plural of flanker.
FLANKER v. to use flank defences.
FLANKINGflanking v. Present participle of flank.
FLANK v. to be situated to the side of.
FLANNELSflannels n. Plural of flannel.
flannels n. Clothing made of flannel; especially trousers.
FLANNEL v. to cover with a soft fabric.
FLANNENSFLANNEN n. (dialect) flannel.
FLANNIESflannies n. Plural of flannie.
FLANNY n. (Australian) a shirt made of flannel or flannelette, also FLANNIE.
OUTFLANKoutflank v. (Transitive) To maneuver around and behind the flank of (an opposing force).
outflank v. (Transitive) To gain a tactical advantage over (a competitor, for example).
out-flank v. Alternative spelling of outflank.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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