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To open or spread outwards; to project beyond the perpendicular; as, the sides of a bowl flare; the bows of a ship flare.
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A spreading outward; as, the flare of a fireplace.
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An outward distortion which may occur on any portion of the hoof wall. If left untreated, they can alter functional toe angle, mediolateral balance, and hoof symmetry.
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The outward curve to keep out water spray.
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The amount the sides of a canoe curve outward from the perpendicular.
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a shape that spreads outward; "the skirt had a wide flare"
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reddening of the skin spreading outward from a focus of infection or irritation
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Flare legs are important for back-to-school. Our flare leg jeans are fitted through the hip and thigh and "flare" out slightly from the knee. Flare legs range from 21"-22" leg openings. Our fashion is typically 21", and our basics are 22".
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It refers to a furniture leg in shape of a concave arch.
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The outward curve of a vessel's sides near the bow. A distress signal.
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1. distress signal which burns brightly upon activation for a short period to attract attention; 2. up-and-outward spread of the hull form at the top near the bow
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A distress signal. The outward curve of a vessel's sides near the bow.
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the outward curving shape of a furniture leg
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A pyrotechnic device used to indicate distress. Also, the outward curvature of the sides on the bow of a boat.
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The outward, concave curve of a leg etc.
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The outward concave curve of a furniture leg.
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Fall having an outward horizontal curve.
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1. A device used for signaling, particularly to indicate distress, with bright glowing, colored light fired into the sky, placed on deck, or held by a crew member; 2. The outward curve or slant of a boat's sides, from bilge to deck line
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