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FLANK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
flank noun [C] (SIDE) the side of something: right / left flank. A small group of houses clings to the eastern flank of the mountain. in team sports, a part of the playing area near to one of the sidelines: left flank She prefers to play as a centre-forward, but has also flourished on the left flank.
Flank - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A flank is the side of something, whether of beef or a military formation. Although flank is specifically used to talk about a cut of meat, or the right or left side of a military formation, we also use it in those same senses for other objects or even metaphorically.
FLANK Synonyms: 50 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam ...
Synonyms for FLANK: side, top, foot, underside, outside, hand, bottom, left; Antonyms of FLANK: center, middle, interior, inside, midway
Flank Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : the fleshy part of the side between the ribs and the hip. broadly : the side of a quadruped. She gently patted the horse's flank. b. : a cut of meat from this part of an animal see beef illustration. 2. a. : side. the eastern flank of a volcano. b. : the right or left of a formation. attacked the enemy on both flanks. 3.
FLANK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
A flank is space between the lowest rib and hip of an animal or person. To flank something means to stand at the side of something. In the military, a flank is a left or right side of an army or fleet of ships. Flank has several other senses as a noun and a verb.
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