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flush To empty the contents of a memory buffer. See buffer.flush1 1. redness of the skin, esp of the face, as from the effects of a fever, alcohol, etc. 2. Ecology an area of boggy land fed by ground water flush2 1. (of a vessel) having no superstructure built above the flat level of the deck 2. Botany a period of fresh growth of leaves, shoots, etc. flush3 (in poker and similar games) a hand containing only one suit flush [fləsh] (ecology) An evergreen herbaceous or nonflowering vegetation growing in habitats where seepage water causes the surface to be constantly wet but rarely flooded. (engineering) Pertaining to separate surfaces that are on the same level. (graphic arts) A printing term that means no indention; headings are often run flush left, that is, they align at the left margin; flush-right lines align at the right. flush Having the surface or face even or level with the adjacent surface. Flush Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s spaniel, subject of a biography. [Br. Lit.: Woolf Flush in Barnhart, 446] See : Dogs
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