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flect
▪ I. † flect, v. Obs. rare. In 6 flecte. [ad. L. flect-ĕre to bend.] trans. To bend, turn. lit. and fig.1548 Hall Chron., Edw. IV, 206 b, He with..faire wordes, did receive and intertain, to the intent to flecte and allure the hartes of other men. 1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 33 Those Muscles, by whos... Oxford English Dictionary
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flected
flected, a. Her. (ˈflɛktɪd) [f. flect v. + -ed1.] Bent, bowed. flected and reflected (see quot. 1889).1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. xviii. 466/1 Two Arms flected, or bowed. Ibid. ii. xix. 474/1 Two Heart Leaves Pendant, their Stalks contrary flected and reflected. 1830 Robson Brit. Herald Gloss., Flect,... Oxford English Dictionary
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My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission
Izuku is overwhelmed by Flect Turn's natural defenses, as well as his laser barrage. Realizing that Flect Turn's Quirk has a limit to how much damage it can take, Izuku uses One for All Full Cowl at 100%, to defeat Flect Turn with a barrage wikipedia.org
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flecnode
flecnode Math. (ˈflɛknəʊd) [f. flec- root of L. flectĕre to bend + nod-us knot, node.] (See quot.) Hence ˈflecnodal a., pertaining to a flecnode, as flecnodal curve.1873 Salmon Higher Plane Curves vi. (1879) 217 Such a node may be considered as the union of an ordinary node with a point of inflexion... Oxford English Dictionary
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genuflect
genuflect, v. (ˈdʒɛnjuːflɛkt) [f. med.L. genūflect-ĕre, f. L. genū knee + flectĕre to bend.] intr. To bend the knee, esp. in worship. † Also trans.1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Laugh & be fat Wks. ii. 80/1 With hands erected, with knees genuflected. 1850 J. H. Newman Diffic. Anglic. 235 A feeble old wom... Oxford English Dictionary
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exflect
exflect, v. rare—1. (ɛksˈflɛkt) [f. ex- + L. flectĕre to bend, turn.] trans. To bend out or outwards.1877 Coues Fur Anim. vii. 204 The lower border is..emarginate, and the angle itself is scarcely..exflected. Oxford English Dictionary
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flexive
† ˈflexive, a. Obs. [f. L. flex- ppl. stem of flectĕre to bend + -ive.] Tending to bend, flexible.1629 Davenant Albovine iii. Dram. Wks. 1872 I. 55 Be flexive in your smiles. 1647 R. Stapylton Juvenal xiv. 303 To cast his flexive body through a hoope. 1791 W. Bartram Trav. 329 These heavy spikes of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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flexanimous
† fleˈxanimous, a. Obs. [f. L. flexanim-us (f. flex- ppl. stem of flectĕre to bend + anim-um mind) + -ous.] 1. Having power to bend or influence the mind; moving, affecting.c 1621 S. Ward Life of Faith (1627) 66 It stands not without doores as a Mendicant Flexanimous perswader. 1633 T. Adams Exp. 2 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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flectible
† ˈflectible, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. flect v. + -ible.] Capable of being bent.1705 C. Purshall Mech. Macrocosm 227 Bodies that are..Flectible and Yielding. Oxford English Dictionary
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flector
flector Anat. (ˈflɛktə(r), -ɔː(r)) [f. flect v. + -or.] = flexor.1666 J. Smith Old Age (ed. 2) 65 The chief flector the Psoas. 1836 I. Taylor Phys. Th. Another Life xvii. 241 The muscles..of the arm..consisting only of flectors and deflectors. Oxford English Dictionary
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deflex
deflex, a. (ˈdiːflɛks) [ad. L. dēflex-us, pa. pple. of dēflectĕre to deflect.] = deflexed.1794 Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxvii. 420 In the common Bee Orchis it [the lip of the nectary] consists of five lobes, which are deflex or bent downwards. Oxford English Dictionary
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flecked
▪ I. † flecked, a. Her. Obs. [? Misspelling of flect.] Arched, bent.1661 Morgan Sph. Gentry i. ii. 13 The Flecked, The Nubile, are of the nature of the Air. 1678–1706 Phillips, Flecked, a term in Heraldry, arched like the Firmament.fig. 1661 Morgan Sph. Gentry i. vii. 101 Devide not thy Coat among t... Oxford English Dictionary
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anteflexed
anteflexed, ppl. a. rare. (ˈæntɪflɛkst) [f. ante- + flex- ppl. stem of flect-ĕre to bend + -ed.] Bent forward; spec. of the uterus.1872 Thomas Dis. Wom. 72 Anterior to the cervix [of the uterus] if it be in normal position or anteflexed. Oxford English Dictionary
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flexor
flexor (ˈflɛksɔː(r)) Cf. flector. [a. mod.L. flexor, agent-n. f. flectĕre (ppl. stem flex-) to bend.] 1. A muscle whose function it is to produce flexion in any part of the body. Opposed to extensor.1615 Crooke Body of Man 743 The two Flexors and the two extensors. 1726 Monro Anat. 331 The Flexors o... Oxford English Dictionary
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flexuose
flexuose, a. Chiefly Bot. (flɛksjuːˈəʊs) [ad. L. flexuōs-us, f. flexu-s n. a bending (u-stem), f. flectĕre to bend.] Winding in and out, bending to and fro, serpentine, undulating, crooked.1727 in Bailey vol. II. 1794 Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxvi. 393 The stem is a little flexuose or winding. 1826 Ki... Oxford English Dictionary
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