Flank
61flank — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. side, wing (of an army). v. t. skirt, circle around. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. loin, thigh, haunch, side, quarter, pleuron. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun One of two or more contrasted parts or places… …
62flank — see LINK …
63flank — m III, D. u, N. flankkiem; lm M. i → flanka …
64flank — A Special Report on Finland tomorrow looks at the only Western nation that has to live with the Soviet Union as its neighbor on two flanks (Times). Two points to note here. The first is that a thing can have only two flanks, so the usage… …
65flank — n 1. side, quarter, loin, haunch, flitch, En tomol. pleuron. v 2. border, edge, bound, fringe, skirt, wing, verge, curb, wall, limit, confine. 3. outflank, outmaneuver, loop, circle, ring, surround, hem in; go around, elude, detour, avoid, evade …
66flank — s ( en, er) sida …
67flank — [1] The side of a screw thread, rising from the bottom of the groove to the top of the ridge [2] one of the two flat parts of the face of a cam …
68flank — see LINK …
69flank·er — /ˈflæŋkɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] American football : a player on the offensive team whose position is toward the side and behind the line of scrimmage …
70flank speed — the maximum possible speed of a ship. * * * …