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flank

Flank vs Frontampflash - What's the difference?

flank | frontampflash |

Ridge vs Flank - What's the difference?

ridge | flank |


As a proper noun ridge

is after a natural landscape feature.

As a noun flank is

flank.

Flank vs Ventral - What's the difference?

flank | ventral |


As nouns the difference between flank and ventral

is that flank is flank while ventral is any of the enlarged and transversely elongated scales that extend down the underside of a snake's body from the neck to the anal scale.

As an adjective ventral is

related to the abdomen or stomach.

Flank - What does it mean?

flank | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective flank

is maximum (of speed). Historically faster than full speed (the most a vessel can sustain without excessive engine wear or risk of damage), now frequently used interchangeably. Typically used in an emergency or during an attack (All ahead flank!).

As a noun flank

is the flesh between the last rib and the hip; the side.

As a verb flank

is to attack the flank(s) of something.

Flank vs Loinampflashampfwr - What's the difference?

flank | loinampflashampfwr |

Flank vs Loinampflash - What's the difference?

flank | loinampflash |

Flank vs Blank - What's the difference?

flank | blank |


As a noun flank

is flank.

As a verb blank is

.

Flank vs Flang - What's the difference?

flank | flang |


As nouns the difference between flank and flang

is that flank is flank while flang is a miner's double edged pick.

Flank vs Flak - What's the difference?

flank | flak |


As nouns the difference between flank and flak

is that flank is flank while flak is ground-based anti-aircraft guns firing explosive shells.

Fank vs Flank - What's the difference?

fank | flank |


As nouns the difference between fank and flank

is that fank is a pen for enclosing sheep while flank is the flesh between the last rib and the hip; the side.

As an adjective flank is

maximum (of speed). Historically faster than full speed (the most a vessel can sustain without excessive engine wear or risk of damage), now frequently used interchangeably. Typically used in an emergency or during an attack (All ahead flank!).

As a verb flank is

to attack the flank(s) of something.

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