flasque

English

Etymology

French

Adjective

flasque (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) flabby
    a flasque sheaf

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /flask/

Etymology 1

From Latin flaccus.

Adjective

flasque (plural flasques)

  1. flabby, not firm

Etymology 2

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Doublet of fiasco.

Noun

flasque f (plural flasques)

  1. flask

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