Associations to the word «Fluke»
Noun
- Parasite
- Liver
- Whale
- Whales
- Sandra
- Lancet
- Bile
- Anchor
- Fin
- Duct
- Worm
- Snail
- Flea
- Intestine
- Sucker
- Infection
- Vertebra
- Tail
- Joanne
- Notch
- Dolphin
- Tick
- Georgetown
- Lung
- Coincidence
- Leech
- Freshman
- Sheep
- Flurry
- Calibration
- Bladder
- Magna
- Propulsion
- Sperm
- Squid
- Host
- Vertebrate
- Capsule
- Lem
- Spade
- Buckinghamshire
- Lobe
- Rush
- Sessions
- Beak
- Shark
- Lon
- Rot
- Bryant
- Diving
- Chips
- Cock
- Stool
- Grazing
- Dive
- Gill
- Poisoning
- Fish
- Swim
- Hull
- Tissue
- Larva
- Puppy
- Mammal
- Inflammation
- Plank
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FLUKE, noun. A lucky or improbable occurrence, with the implication that the occurrence could not be repeated.
FLUKE, verb. To obtain a successful outcome by pure chance.
FLUKE, verb. (snooker) To fortuitously pot a ball in an unintended way.
FLUKE, noun. A flounder.
FLUKE, noun. A trematode; a parasitic flatworm of the Trematoda class, related to the tapeworm.
FLUKE, noun. Either of the two lobes of a whale's or similar creature's tail.
FLUKE, noun. (nautical) Any of the triangular blades at the end of an anchor, designed to catch the ground.
FLUKE, noun. A metal hook on the head of certain staff weapons (such as a bill), made in various forms depending on function, whether used for grappling or to penetrate armour when swung at an opponent.
FLUKE, noun. In general, a winglike formation on a central piece.
FLUKE, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
FLUKE, noun. A stroke of luck.
FLUKE, noun. A barb on a harpoon or arrow.
FLUKE, noun. Flat bladelike projection on the arm of an anchor.
FLUKE, noun. Either of the two lobes of the tail of a cetacean.
FLUKE, noun. Parasitic flatworms having external suckers for attaching to a host.
Wise words
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