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Aflicker
Aflicker A*flick"er, adv. & a. [Pref. a- + flicker.] In a flickering state.
Flicked
Flick Flick (fl[i^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flicked (fl[i^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. Flicking.] [Cf. Flicker.] To whip lightly or with a quick jerk; to flap; as, to flick a horse; to flick the dirt from boots. --Thackeray.
Flicker
Flicker Flick"er (-[~e]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Flickered (-[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Flickering.] [OE. flikeren, flekeren, to flutter, AS. flicerian, flicorian, cf. D. flikkeren to sparkle. [root]84. Cf. Flacker.] 1. To flutter; to flap the wings without flying. And flickering on her nest made short essays to sing. --Dryden. 2. To waver unsteadily, like a flame in a current of air, or when about to expire; as, the flickering light. The shadows flicker to fro. --Tennyson.
Flicker
Flicker Flick"er, n. 1. The act of wavering or of fluttering; flucuation; sudden and brief increase of brightness; as, the last flicker of the dying flame. 2. (Zo["o]l.) The golden-winged woodpecker (Colaptes aurutus); -- so called from its spring note. Called also yellow-hammer, high-holder, pigeon woodpecker, and yucca. The cackle of the flicker among the oaks. --Thoureau.
Flickered
Flicker Flick"er (-[~e]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Flickered (-[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Flickering.] [OE. flikeren, flekeren, to flutter, AS. flicerian, flicorian, cf. D. flikkeren to sparkle. [root]84. Cf. Flacker.] 1. To flutter; to flap the wings without flying. And flickering on her nest made short essays to sing. --Dryden. 2. To waver unsteadily, like a flame in a current of air, or when about to expire; as, the flickering light. The shadows flicker to fro. --Tennyson.
Flickering
Flicker Flick"er (-[~e]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Flickered (-[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Flickering.] [OE. flikeren, flekeren, to flutter, AS. flicerian, flicorian, cf. D. flikkeren to sparkle. [root]84. Cf. Flacker.] 1. To flutter; to flap the wings without flying. And flickering on her nest made short essays to sing. --Dryden. 2. To waver unsteadily, like a flame in a current of air, or when about to expire; as, the flickering light. The shadows flicker to fro. --Tennyson.
Flickeringly
Flickeringly Flick"ering*ly, adv. In a flickering manner.
Flickermouse
Flickermouse Flick"er*mouse`, n. (Zo["o]l.) See Flittermouse.
flickermouse
Flittermouse Flit"ter*mouse`, n. [Flitter, v.i. + mouse; cf. G. fledermaus, OHG. fledarm[=u]s. Cf. Flickermouse, Flindermouse.] (Zo["o]l.) A bat; -- called also flickermouse, flindermouse, and flintymouse.

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- Gerlach Flicke (fl. 1545 – 1558), Latin name Gerbarus Fleccius, anglicised in the 16th century as "Garlicke", was a German portrait painter who is known...
- about 1552 to 1560. His portrait painted by a fellow prisoner, Gerlach Flicke, resides today in the National Portrait Gallery in London. Strangways was...
- special reconnaissance aircraft for telecommunication reconnaissance. Wilhelm Flicke: The Beginnings of Radio Intercept in World War I. www.nsa.gov (PDF) Michael...
- is the miniature painted in oils on panel by the German artist Gerlach Flicke, 1554. Saint Dunstan, then artist-Abbot of Glastonbury, prostrates himself...
- city of Melle Sabine R. Huebner (born 1976), ancient historian Gerlach Flicke (c. 1500–1558), painter, an artist of the Tudor court in London John Closterman...
- (1956–2019) Max Fleischer (1861–1930) Adolf Fleischmann (1892–1968) Gerlach Flicke (fl. 1545–1558) Fedor Flinzer (1832–1911) Gisbert Flüggen (1811–1859) Josef...
- Isenburg-Limburg and Lord of Limburg an der Lahn; son of Gerlach V Gerlach Flicke (fl. 1545-1558), German portrait painter of the English Tudor court Gerlach...
- John Isham of Lamport Hall. Circle of Gerlach Flicke (1495–1558). c.1567....
- belonging to veteran radio cipher officer Wilhelm F. Flicke, as his research base. However, Flicke had worked for another department between 1942 and 1943...
- unknown nobleman, thought to be Lord Grey de Wilton in 1547, by Gerlach Flicke, National Gallery of Scotland Baron Grey de Wilton Coat of arms Tenure 1520...