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flection

[flek-shuhn] / ˈflɛk ʃən /












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Updates include a rubber sole plate that allows for natural foot flection, a clean leather upper with a seamless toe box, and a new heel that has a more classic shape.

From Golf Digest

The three cars are a great flection of the technology developments of the last 30 years.

From BBC

Harris, whose left hand was encased in a thick protective pad that allowed only for wrist flection and finger movement, said he took some painkillers before the game.

From Washington Post

The same occurred in the plural of many nouns, where a consonant was lost before the s of the flection; thus singular coc with short vowel, plural cos with long.

From Project Gutenberg

Stomach's only stomach but th' heart's a noble organ—seat o' the 'flections and all that sort o' thing.

From Project Gutenberg