| 释义 | floss I. \ˈfläs, ˈflȯs\ noun
 (-es)
 Etymology: from or akin to Dutch vlos; akin to Middle Low German vlūs fleece, flock of wool, Middle High German vlus, vlius fleece, Danish flos floss, Swedish dialect floss long flock of wool — more at fleece
 1.  : waste or short silk fibers that cannot be reeled; especially  : the short loose threads that form the outer part of the silkworm's cocoon
 2.
 a.  : soft loosely twisted thread of silk or mercerized cotton used chiefly for embroidery
 b.  : dental floss
 c.  : a lightweight loosely twisted wool knitting yarn
 3.  : a fluffy fibrous mass of material
 < floss candy >
 as
 a.  : silk cotton; especially  : kapok
 b.  : vegetable silk
 c.  : corn silk
 d.  : cotton staple
 4.
 a.  : something or someone showy or stylish
 b.  : people of fashion
 < follow the floss to the winter resorts >
 II. noun
 (-es)
 Etymology: German, literally, raft, from Old High German flōz — more at float
 1.  : vitrified oxide or earth floating in a fluid state on the iron in the puddling furnace
 2.  : floss hole
 III. noun
 (-es)
 Britain  : stream
 IV. verb
 (-ed/-ing/-es)
 transitive verb
 : to use dental floss on
 < the correct way to floss your teeth >
 intransitive verb
 : to use dental floss to clean between the teeth
 < everyone knows you should brush, but few know they should floss — Robert Brackett >
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