In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between flaw and fawn
is that
flaw is (obsolete) a thin cake, as of ice while
fawn is (obsolete) the young of an animal; a whelp.
In lang=en terms the difference between flaw and fawn
is that
flaw is to become imperfect or defective while
fawn is to seek favour by flattery and obsequious behaviour (with
on'' or ''upon ).
As nouns the difference between flaw and fawn
is that
flaw is (obsolete) a flake, fragment, or shiver or
flaw can be a sudden burst or gust of wind of short duration while
fawn is a young deer.
As verbs the difference between flaw and fawn
is that
flaw is to add a flaw to, to make imperfect or defective while
fawn is to give birth to a fawn or
fawn can be to exhibit affection or attempt to please.
As an adjective fawn is
of the fawn colour.