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Flitched
Flitch Flitch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flitched; p. pr. & vb. n. Flitching.] [See Flitch, n.] To cut into, or off in, flitches or strips; as, to flitch logs; to flitch bacon.
Flitches
Flitch Flitch, n.; pl. Flitches. [OE. flicche, flikke, AS. flicce, akin to Icel. flikki; cf. Icel. fl[=i]k flap, tatter; perh. akin to E. fleck. Cf. Flick, n.] 1. The side of a hog salted and cured; a side of bacon. --Swift. 2. One of several planks, smaller timbers, or iron plates, which are secured together, side by side, to make a large girder or built beam. 3. The outside piece of a sawed log; a slab. [Eng.]

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- Liche, also spelled Liché and Litché, was a settlement in Ethiopia in the late 19th and early 20th century. It was a major market town in Shoa and briefly...
- Marksville Prehistoric Indian Site. Marksville is named after Marc Eliche (Marco Litche or Marco de Élitxe, as recorded by the Spanish), a Sephardic Jewish trader...
- have the ability to mani****te dead cells in strange and fantastic ways. Litches, corpses reanimated and controlled by dustworkers. They have supernatural...
- (Chinese: 南天 優問) & Dungfong Litche (Chinese: 東方 洌車): They are the leaders of the invading forces to Earth. Later, Litche is killed by a powerful man named...
- They moved west to a site on the Red River named Avoyelles. In 1794 Marco Litche (recorded by the French as Marc Eliche), a Sephardic Jewish trader from...
- "Vines" (2016) Kilter – "Waste time" (2017) Set Mo – "I Belong Here" (2017) Litche – "Voyage" (2018) Katz – "Spinning Out" (2018) Cosmo's Midnight – "Confidence"...
- Biloxi. In 1794 a Sephardic Jewish immigrant from Venice, Italy, named Marco Litche (the French recorded him as Marc Eliche), established a trading post in...