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Flection or flexion may refer to: The action of bending or the state of being bent Flexion, the action of bending a joint using a flexor muscle Curvature
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enlarged until the lithic blade snaps with a gentle but positive action (flection). If the technique is carried out effectively, the break should be oblique
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Indo-European language
Euler's 1979 examination on shared features in Greek and Sanskrit nominal flection. Used in tandem with the Graeco-Armenian hypothesis, the Armenian language
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American drag queen (born 1982)
web series on her YouTube channel, "welovekatya", including RuGRETs, RuFLECTIONS, Drag 101, Total RuCall, and Irregardlessly Trish, the last of which is
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August 23, 2018. Retrieved 2020-09-20. George Plasketes (May 2005), "Re-flections on the Cover Age: A Collage of Continuous Coverage in Popular Music",
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American reality competition TV series
Rafał Kamiński Thailand World of Dance Thailand One31 Season 1, 2018: DD Flection ฿1,000,000 Unknown Ukraine Танці. World of Dance STB Season 1, 2022: Tymur
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Waste product from manufacture of lithic tools
on its upper face the beginnings of a notch terminating in an oblique flection (whose surface can only be seen from the lower side) that ends in a very
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Cross symbols used in heraldry
Crosses by emblazonment. The ordinary cross may further be modify in its flection (i.e. modification of its edges as engrailed (engreslée), embattled (bretessée)
Crosses_in_heraldry
In neurology, signs of dysfunction in the pyramidal tract
movement of muscles. The irritative phenomena are present if there is visible flection of the thumb, which goes to opposition: Hoffmann's sign – The patient's
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Mash is using physical strength only, the mage gloatingly uses a Spell-flection Mirror to reflect Mash's spells back at him, but Mash simply smashes it
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Long spear used by infantry
prevent the pike from sagging on the ends, although drooping or slight flection of the shaft was always a problem in pike handling. It is a common mistake
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East Baltic language
imperative with the use of suffixes plus flexions as opposed to solely flections in, e.g., Ancient Greek; loss of the optative mood; merging and disappearing
Lithuanian_language
Vasconic archaeological artifact from 1st century BC
good fortune" is not attested in Basque before the 18th century, but a flection-derivation of the sequence zori ‘fortune’ + (h)on ‘good’ is of early date
Hand_of_Irulegi
titles, but introduced in reverse. For example, episode six is entitled "flection" and episode seven is titled "reflection". For episode twelve, the title
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Season of television series
Chicopee, MA Contemporary 91.3 89.3 - - 90.3 March 17, 2019 The Duels DD Flection Bangkok, Thailand Contemporary 92.0 89.0 - - 90.5 March 17, 2019 The Duels
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surroundings’. The S-shaped main span also receives a lot of negative reviews. The flection and sharp turns do not comply to the safety standards of city streets and
Betancourt_Bridge
Australia. 19 January 1924. p. 31. Retrieved 11 October 2013. "Dalhousie By-Flection". Kilmore Free Press (MORNING ed.). Kilmore, Vic.: National Library of
1924 Dalhousie state by-election
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Israeli artist and industrial designer
curated by Jean–Gabriel Mitterrand – 06/2012 Hedge Gallery, San Francisco – Flections – group exhibition curated by Sabrina Buell – 06/2012 Priveekollektie
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Publications. pp. 117–131. OCLC 944040574. Alexander Shulgin (1988). "Retro Flections". In Timothy Leary (ed.). The Politics of Psychopharmacology. Berkeley:
Bibliography of Alexander Shulgin
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British artist
by Malgosia Szemberg, Salone del Mobile, Milan, Italy[citation needed] Flection, Hedge Gallery, San Francisco, USA They Sky Blue Series, Hedge Gallery
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modal sources, with the classical music harmonic tradition of tonality. A flection is a momentary substitution of the tone that "represents," in the beginning
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"The Park (Remix)" on Strange Journey Volume Two (2009) Virtuoso - "IntroFlection", "The Final Conflict", "Piercing", "Heartbeat Stopper", "No Fear", "Propaganda"
Blue Sky Black Death discography
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August 2024. Jones, Charlie (29 December 2018). "All Stars 4 Episode 3 Ru-flections: Was that leak a calculated shot at Gia?". PinkNews. Archived from the
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in Avatar: The Last Airbender and its sequel, The Legend of Korra The flection of a tone, frequently utilized in blues and jazz music (see glissando)
Bending_(disambiguation)
Australian district election results
Sciences, Australian National University. ISBN 070811332X. "Dalhousie By-Flection". Kilmore Free Press (MORNING ed.). Kilmore, Vic.: National Library of
Electoral results for the district of Dalhousie
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American, Arabic, Chinese
Stone of the Side; Goodness
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Rising
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Defender; Helper; One who Helps Render Victorious; Friend
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Another Name's Lord Rama
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Welcome Rain
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Name of a king.
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Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Urdu
Skilled; Expert
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Hebrew
(לָבִי×) Hebrew unisex name LAVI means "lion."
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Protection. Without fear.
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English : variant of Mitchener.
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n.
The variation of words by declension, comparison, or conjugation; inflection.
n.
The act of bending, or state of being bent.
a.
Capable of, or pertaining to, flection or inflection.