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Definition of flour
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of flour is as below...
Flour (v. t.) To grind and bolt; to
convert
into
flour;
as, to flour
wheat..
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Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. i.) To
boast;
to
vaunt;
to brag.
Paste
::
Paste (n.) A soft
composition,
as of flour
moistened
with water or milk, or of earth
moistened
to the
consistence
of
dough,
as in
making
potter's
ware..
Vermicelli
::
Vermicelli
(n.) The flour of a hard and
small-grained
wheat made into
dough,
and
forced
through
small
cylinders
or pipes till it takes a
slender,
wormlike
form,
whence
the
Italian
name. When the paste is made in
larger
tubes,
it is
called
macaroni..
Macaroni
::
Macaroni
(n.) Long
slender
tubes made of a paste
chiefly
of wheat
flour,
and used as an
article
of food;
Italian
or
Genoese
paste..
Minnesinger
::
Minnesinger
(n.) A
love-singer;
specifically,
one of a class of
German
poets and
musicians
who
flourished
from about the
middle
of the
twelfth
to the
middle
of the
fourteenth
century.
They were
chiefly
of noble
birth,
and made love and
beauty
the
subjects
of their
verses..
Paste
::
Paste (n.) A kind of
cement
made of flour and
water,
starch
and
water,
or the like, -- used for
uniting
paper or other
substances,
as in
bookbinding,
etc., -- also used in
calico
printing
as a
vehicle
for
mordant
or
color..
Chara
::
Chara (n.) A genus of
flowerless
plants,
having
articulated
stems and
whorled
branches.
They
flourish
in wet
places..
Flummery
::
Flummery
(n.) A light kind of food,
formerly
made of flour or meal; a sort of pap..
Dredge
::
Dredge
(v. t.) To sift or
sprinkle
flour,
etc., on, as on
roasting
meat..
Hasty Pudding
::
Hasty
pudding
() A
batter
or
pudding
made of flour or
oatmeal,
stirred
into
boiling
water or
milk..
Canaille
::
Canaille
(n.)
Shorts
or
inferior
flour.
Wheat
::
Wheat (n.) A
cereal
grass
(Triticum
vulgare)
and its
grain,
which
furnishes
a white flour for
bread,
and, next to rice, is the grain most
largely
used by the human
race..
Fanfare
::
Fanfare
(n.) A
flourish
of
trumpets,
as in
coming
into the
lists,
etc.; also, a short and
lively
air
performed
on
hunting
horns
during
the
chase..
Box
::
Box (n.) A tree or
shrub,
flourishing
in
different
parts of the
world.
The
common
box
(Buxus
sempervirens)
has two
varieties,
one of
which,
the dwarf box (B.
suffruticosa),
is much used for
borders
in
gardens.
The wood of the tree
varieties,
being very hard and
smooth,
is
extensively
used in the arts, as by
turners,
engravers,
mathematical
instrument
makers,
etc..
Flourish
::
Flourish
(n.) A
fantastic
or
decorative
musical
passage;
a
strain
of
triumph
or
bravado,
not
forming
part of a
regular
musical
composition;
a cal; a
fanfare..
Tortilla
::
Tortilla
(n.) An
unleavened
cake, as of maize
flour,
baked on a
heated
iron or
stone..
Grade
::
Grade (n.) A step or
degree
in any
series,
rank,
quality,
order;
relative
position
or
standing;
as,
grades
of
military
rank;
crimes
of every
grade;
grades
of
flour..
Farina
::
Farina
(n.) A fine flour or meal made from
cereal
grains
or from the
starch
or
fecula
of
vegetables,
extracted
by
various
processes,
and used in
cookery..
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.) To be
prosperous;
to
flourish.
Scroll
::
Scroll
(n.) A mark or
flourish
added to a
person's
signature,
intended
to
represent
a seal, and in some
States
allowed
as a
substitute
for a
seal..
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