Associations to the word «Flank»

Wiktionary

FLANK, adjective. (nautical) 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!).
FLANK, noun. (anatomy) The flesh between the last rib and the hip; the side.
FLANK, noun. (cooking) A cut of meat from the flank of an animal.
FLANK, noun. (military) The extreme left or right edge of a military formation, army etc.
FLANK, noun. The side of something, in general senses.
FLANK, noun. The outermost strip of a road.
FLANK, noun. (soccer) The wing, one side of the pitch.
FLANK, noun. That part of the acting surface of a gear wheel tooth that lies within the pitch line.
FLANK, verb. (transitive) To attack the flank(s) of something.
FLANK, verb. (transitive) To defend the flank(s) of something.
FLANK, verb. (transitive) To place to the side(s) of something.
FLANK, verb. To be placed to the side(s) of something (usually in terms of two objects, one on each side.)

Dictionary definition

FLANK, noun. The side of military or naval formation; "they attacked the enemy's right flank".
FLANK, noun. A subfigure consisting of a side of something.
FLANK, noun. A cut from the fleshy part of an animal's side between the ribs and the leg.
FLANK, noun. The side between ribs and hipbone.
FLANK, verb. Be located at the sides of something or somebody.

Wise words

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