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FLOSH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(flɒʃ ) noun. 1. metallurgy. a hopper-shaped (funnel-shaped) box into which ore is placed so that it may be stamped (crushed) as part of its processing .
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flosh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Compare German Flösse (“trough in which tin ore is washed”). Noun. edit. flosh (plural floshes). (obsolete) A hopper-shaped box ...
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Flosh Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Flosh definition: (obsolete) A hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.
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flosh
▪ I. flosh, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (flɒʃ) Also 3–4 flosche. [See flash n.1; cf. also flush n.2] 1. A pool; sometimes, a stagnant pool overgrown with reeds, etc.; a swamp.a 1300 E.E. Psalter lxxxvii[i]. 5 [4], I am wened, in ilka land To þas þat ere in flosche falland. 1789 D. Davidson Th. Seasons 12 Wh...
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flosh, n.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun flosh is in the 1870s. OED's only evidence for flosh is from 1874, in a dictionary by Edward H. Knight ...
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"FLOSH": To move swiftly with splashing - OneLook
▸ noun: (obsolete) A hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped. ▸ noun: A flush or flash (marsh or pool of water). ▸ noun: Alternative form of ...
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Whitrope
some 12 miles south from Hawick on the B6399 road, the Scottish watershed passes through the area; Whitrope Burn draining south towards Newcastleton and Flosh
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flosh - definition and meaning - Wordnik
To spill; splash. noun A pool: same as flash . noun A swamp; a body of standing water grown over with weeds, reeds, etc ...
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flosh - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary
1) A pool or marshy spot, possibly a regional or chronological variant of 'flash'. It occurs in an early by-name: 1314 William del Flosche, Cartworth.
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Is Flosh a Scrabble word? - Wordplays.com
Look up the word FLOSH in the free online Wordplays Dictionary. Find words when you play Scrabble. Dictionary lookups are free. Check if the word FLOSH is ...
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FLOSH BEAUTY – Flosh Beauty
Home · Make up · Catalog · Press on NAILS · Contact · Log in · Facebook · Instagram · TikTok · YouTube. Search. Flosh Beauty. Home · Make up · Catalog ...
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flodge
flodge dial. (flɒdʒ) [var. of flosh; cf. slush, sludge, and see flash n.1] A small pool, a puddle.1696 A. de la Pryme Diary (Surtees) 81 He himself saw..in all the gutters and rivelets of water in the streets and in the flodges, great quantities of little young jacks. 1870 E. Peacock Ralf Skirl. I. ...
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John Stirling (moderator)
had several children:
James Stirling (1807–1823) born 7.5 months after the marriage
Mary Laurie Stirling (1808–1867) married Thomas Ainsworth of The Flosh
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floss silk
floss silk Also flox-, flosh-silk. [f. floss2, after F. soie floche.] a. The rough silk broken off in the winding of the cocoons. b. This rough silk carded like cotton or wool and used chiefly in the manufacture of common silk fabrics. c. Untwisted filaments of silk used in embroidery and crewel-wor...
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Cyril Hazard
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Cyril Hazard was born on 18th March 1928 in No.6, Flosh Cottages, Cleator, Cumberland.
Cyril Hazard grew up in Cleator Moor, Cumberland..
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