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flection

noun as in bow

noun as in genuflection

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Example Sentences

Not jus’ the ’flection of me, but something that said, “This here critter knows you.”

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.

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.

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.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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