-
known for
their yellow hue. Etymology: L. part. adj.
flexus (from. L. v.
flecto), bent, winding; N.L. masc. n. bacter, rod; N.L. masc. n. Flexibacter, intended...
- dīvidere, dīvīsī, dīvīsum "to divide" dūcō, dūcere, dūxī,
ductum "to lead"
flectō, flectere, flexī,
flexum "to bend, to twist" gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum...
- transfiguration, transfigure,
transfigurement fiō fi- – – be made fiat
flectō flect- flex- flex- bend deflect, flexibility, flexible, flexile, flexion...
- "greenish-yellow," and the
Latin masculine p****ive
perfect participle flexus (of
flecto),
meaning "bent." The
etymology is
unrelated to chlorine, an
element that...
-
School in Morago, California, in
April 1975, he won the
Alameda County Flecto Sports Award for
leading Campolindo to the
Foothill Athletic League Championship...
- Gr****
chloros (χλωρός)
meaning "greenish-yellow" and the
Latin flexus (of
flecto)
meaning "bent" to mean "a
green bending". The name is not due to chlorine...
- the Children's
Fairyland at Lake Merritt,
which was
built in 1950. The
Flecto Carousel was
built by
Arrow in 1950,
although it was not
installed at Fairyland...