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Definition of flock
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Flock (n.) A lock of wool or hair.
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Flock
::
Flock (v. i.) To
gather
in
companies
or
crowds.
Flocky
::
Flocky
(a.)
Abounding
with
flocks;
floccose.
Flocking
::
Flocking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Floc.
Flock
::
Flock (v. t.) To flock to; to
crowd.
Flockling
::
Flockling
(n.) A lamb.
Crosier
::
Crosier
(n.) The
pastoral
staff of a
bishop
(also of an
archbishop,
being the
symbol
of his
office
as a
shepherd
of the flock of God..
Drift
::
Drift (n.) A drove or
flock,
as of
cattle,
sheep,
birds..
Heritage
::
Heritage
(a.) A
possession;
the
Israelites,
as God's
chosen
people;
also, a flock under
pastoral
charge..
Artotyrite
::
Artotyrite
(n.) One of a sect in the
primitive
church,
who
celebrated
the
Lord's
Supper
with bread and
cheese,
alleging
that the first
oblations
of men not only of the fruit of the
earth,
but of their
flocks.
[Gen. iv. 3, 4.].
Phalarope
::
Phalarope
(n.) Any
species
of
Phalaropus
and
allied
genera
of small
wading
birds
(Grallae),
having
lobate
toes. They are often seen far from land,
swimming
in large
flocks.
Called
also sea
goose..
Flockmel
::
Flockmel
(adv.)
In a
flock;
in a body.
Sedge
::
Sedge (n.) A flock of
herons.
Flock
::
Flock
(sing.
/ pl.) Very fine,
sifted,
woolen
refuse,
especially
that from
shearing
the nap of
cloths,
used as a
coating
for wall paper to give it a
velvety
or
clothlike
appearance;
also, the dust of
vegetable
fiber used for a
similar
purpose..
Whiteness
::
Whiteness
(n.) A flock of
swans.
Flock
::
Flock (n.) A lock of wool or hair.
Bellwether
::
Bellwether
(n.) A
wether,
or
sheep,
which leads the
flock,
with a bell on his
neck..
Flock
::
Flock (n.) A
company
or
collection
of
living
creatures;
--
especially
applied
to sheep and
birds,
rarely
to
persons
or
(except
in the
plural)
to
cattle
and other large
animals;
as, a flock of
ravenous
fowl..
Elflock
::
Elflock
(n.) Hair
matted,
or
twisted
into a knot, as if by
elves..
Pack
::
Pack (v. i.) To
gather
in
flocks
or
schools;
as, the
grouse
or the perch begin to
pack..
Gaggle
::
Gaggle
(v. i.) A flock of wild
geese.
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