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Definition of flet
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Flet (p. p.)
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Petiolule
::
Petiolule
(n.) A small
petiole,
or the
petiole
of a
leaflet..
Tripinnate
::
Tripinnate
(a.)
Having
bipinnate
leaflets
arranged
on each side of a
rhachis.
Trace
::
Trace (n.) One of two
straps,
chains,
or ropes of a
harness,
extending
from the
collar
or
breastplate
to a
whiffletree
attached
to a
vehicle
or thing to be
drawn;
a tug..
Swinish
::
Swingtree
(n.) The bar of a
carriage
to which the
traces
are
fastened;
the
whiffletree.
Pleiophyllous
::
Pleiophyllous
(a.)
Having
several
leaves;
-- used
especially
when
several
leaves
or
leaflets
appear
where
normally
there
should
be only one.
Fletch
::
Fletch
(v. t.) To
feather,
as an
arrow..
Fletcher
::
Fletcher
(n.) One who
fletches
of
feathers
arrows;
a
manufacturer
of bows and
arrows.
Rooflet
::
Rooflet
(n.) A small roof,
covering,
or
shelter..
Tetraphyllous
::
Tetraphyllous
(a.)
Having
four
leaves;
consisting
of four
distinct
leaves
or
leaflets.
Evener
::
Evener
(n.) In
vehicles,
a
swinging
crossbar,
to the ends of which other
crossbars,
or
whiffletrees,
are hung, to
equalize
the
draught
when two or three
horses
are used
abreast..
Scar
::
Scar (n.) A mark left upon a stem or
branch
by the fall of a leaf,
leaflet,
or
frond,
or upon a seed by the
separation
of its
support.
See
Illust..
under
Axillary..
Pinnated
::
Pinnated
(a.)
Consisting
of
several
leaflets,
or
separate
portions,
arranged
on each side of a
common
petiole,
as the
leaves
of a
rosebush,
a
hickory,
or an ash. See
Abruptly
pinnate,
and
Illust.,
under
Abruptly..
Paripinnate
::
Paripinnate
(a.)
Pinnate
with an equal
number
of
leaflets
on each side;
having
no odd
leaflet
at the end.
Multijugate
::
Multijugate
(a.)
Having
many pairs of
leaflets.
Stipellate
::
Stipel
(n.) The
stipule
of a
leaflet.
Fletiferous
::
Fletiferous
(a.)
Producing
tears.
Camonflet
::
Camonflet
(n.) A small mine,
sometimes
formed
in the wall or side of an
enemy's
gallery,
to blow in the earth and cut off the
retreat
of the
miners..
Clip
::
Clip (n.) An
embracing
strap for
holding
parts
together;
the iron
strap,
with loop, at the ends of a
whiffletree..
Tree
::
Tree (n.) A piece of
timber,
or
something
commonly
made of
timber;
-- used in
composition,
as in
axletree,
boottree,
chesstree,
crosstree,
whiffletree,
and the
like..
Flete
::
Flete (v. i.) To
float;
to swim.
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