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Flash(1) See also flash memory and flash button.
flash 1. Chemistry a volatile mixture of inorganic salts used to produce a glaze on bricks or tiles 2. a. a sudden rush of water down a river or watercourse b. a device, such as a sluice, for producing such a rush 3. Photog informal short for flashlight, flash photography 4. Engineering a ridge of thin metal or plastic formed on a moulded object by the extrusion of excess material between dies
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NAVARIN--Quadruple fog flash (white), one minute intervals(new). Also, when I am angry, my eyes flash fire, whether I growl or not. It was not only that the flash shone in on every side through breaches in the wall, so that I seemed to be clambering aloft upon an open scaffold, but the same passing brightness showed me the steps were of unequal length, and that one of my feet rested that moment within two inches of the well. |
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