Flap
111FLAP — • 5 lipoxygenase activating protein …
112flap — 1. Motion. Upa i, ōpa ipa i, kūlepe, hulei, kālepalepa, kīlepa, kapau u. Also: mū olo, ho ēheu, paihō. 2. End. Pola (as of a malo) …
113flap — 1. n. State of excitement, confusion or anxiety. 2. v. Become agitated …
114flap — n.m. Partie mobile de l aile d un avion …
115Split-flap display — Flap display as departure board in Hannover railway station, Germany …
116To flap in the mouth — Flap Flap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flapped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flapping}.] [Prob. of imitative origin; cf. D. flappen, E. flap, n., flop, flippant, fillip.] 1. To beat with a flap; to strike. [1913 Webster] Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings …
117flap door — 1. Also called falling door. a door hinged at the bottom so as to fall downward and outward. 2. a door placed horizontally or on a shallow incline, as an exterior cellar door. [1835 45] * * * …
118flap valve. — See clack valve. [1865 70] * * * …
119flap one's gums — verb To speak idly; to talk without effect. Whats that old coot flapping his gums about this time? …
120flap gate — noun A device that allows water to flow in one direction only through a culvert; it is used especially to drain surface water from coastal marshes at low tide …