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flèche
[fleysh, flesh]
noun
plural
flèchesArchitecture., a steeple or spire, especially one in the Gothic style, emerging from the ridge of a roof.
Fortification., a fieldwork consisting of two faces forming a salient angle with an open gorge.
Fencing., a method of attack with saber or épée in which the attacker leaves from the rear foot and advances rapidly toward the opponent.
flèche
/ flɛʃ, fleɪʃ /
noun
Also called: spirelet. a slender spire, esp over the intersection of the nave and transept ridges of a church roof
a pointed part of a fortification directed towards the attackers
fencing a short running attack
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flèche1
C18: from French: spire (literally: arrow), probably of Germanic origin; related to Middle Low German flieke long arrow
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