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flitch F0188900 (flĭch)n.1. A salted and cured side of bacon.2. A longitudinal cut from the trunk of a tree.3. One of several planks secured together to form a single beam. [Middle English flicche, from Old English flicce.]flitch (flɪtʃ) n1. (Cookery) a side of pork salted and cured2. (Cookery) a steak cut from the side of certain fishes, esp halibut3. (Building) a piece of timber cut lengthways from a tree trunk, esp one that is larger than 4 by 12 inchesvb (Building) (tr) to cut (a tree trunk) into flitches[Old English flicce; related to Old Norse flikki, Middle Low German vlicke, Norwegian flika; see flesh]flitch (flɪtʃ) n. 1. a side of bacon salted and cured. 2. a. a piece, as a board, bolted together with others to form a beam. b. a thin piece of wood, as a veneer. c. a bundle of veneers, arranged as cut from the log. [before 900; Middle English flicche, Old English flicca; c. Middle Low German vlicke, Old Norse flikki] flitch Past participle: flitched Gerund: flitching
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I flitch | you flitch | he/she/it flitches | we flitch | you flitch | they flitch |
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I flitched | you flitched | he/she/it flitched | we flitched | you flitched | they flitched |
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I am flitching | you are flitching | he/she/it is flitching | we are flitching | you are flitching | they are flitching |
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I have flitched | you have flitched | he/she/it has flitched | we have flitched | you have flitched | they have flitched |
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I was flitching | you were flitching | he/she/it was flitching | we were flitching | you were flitching | they were flitching |
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I had flitched | you had flitched | he/she/it had flitched | we had flitched | you had flitched | they had flitched |
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I will flitch | you will flitch | he/she/it will flitch | we will flitch | you will flitch | they will flitch |
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I will have flitched | you will have flitched | he/she/it will have flitched | we will have flitched | you will have flitched | they will have flitched |
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I will be flitching | you will be flitching | he/she/it will be flitching | we will be flitching | you will be flitching | they will be flitching |
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I have been flitching | you have been flitching | he/she/it has been flitching | we have been flitching | you have been flitching | they have been flitching |
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I will have been flitching | you will have been flitching | he/she/it will have been flitching | we will have been flitching | you will have been flitching | they will have been flitching |
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I had been flitching | you had been flitching | he/she/it had been flitching | we had been flitching | you had been flitching | they had been flitching |
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I would flitch | you would flitch | he/she/it would flitch | we would flitch | you would flitch | they would flitch |
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I would have flitched | you would have flitched | he/she/it would have flitched | we would have flitched | you would have flitched | they would have flitched | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | flitch - fish steak usually cut from a halibutfish steak - cross-section slice of a large fish | | 2. | flitch - salted and cured abdominal wall of a side of porkside of bacongammon - hind portion of a side of baconside of pork - dressed half of a hog carcassbacon - back and sides of a hog salted and dried or smoked; usually sliced thin and fried | TranslationsFlitch
flitch[flich] (materials) A section that is cut from a log and subsequently manufactured into veneer or lumber. Sheets of veneer that are stacked in sequence as they have been cut from a log. A longitudinal section of a log, sometimes having bark on one or more edges. FlitchA portion of a log sawed on two or more sides and intended for remanufacture into lumber or sliced or sawed veneer. Also, a complete bundle of veneers after cutting, laid together in the sequence that they were sliced or sawed.flitch1. A portion sawn from a log and normally manufactured into veneer or lumber. 2. Sheets of veneer, stacked in sequence, as cut from the log. 3. A thick timber cut with bark on one or more edges. 4. A board which forms part of a flitch beam.FLITCH
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FLITCH➣Forests for Livelihood Improvement in the Central Highlands |
flitch Related to flitch: Flitch beam, Flitch of baconSynonyms for flitchnoun fish steak usually cut from a halibutRelated Wordsnoun salted and cured abdominal wall of a side of porkSynonymsRelated Words |