Flank
71flank bone — os ilium …
72flank attack — attack the side …
73flank protection — guarding the sides of (an army, fortification, etc.) from harm or attack …
74flank eruption — ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY GLOSSARY An eruption from the side of a volcano (in contrast to a summit eruption.) …
75flank forward — /flæŋk ˈfɔwəd/ (say flangk fawwuhd) noun Chiefly NZ Rugby Union → breakaway (def. 3) …
76flank girth — /ˈflæŋk gɜθ/ (say flangk gerth) noun a girth on a saddle used to go around the flanks of a horse rather than the belly …
77flank vault — noun : a vault made with one supporting hand, both legs extended to one side, and the body facing ahead throughout …
78flank fire — noun see flanking fire …
79Rear flank downdraft — The rear flank downdraft or RFD is a region of dry air wrapping around the back of a mesocyclone in a supercell thunderstorm. These areas of descending air are thought to be essential in the production of many supercellular tornadoes. Large hail… …
80out|flank´er — out|flank «owt FLANGK», transitive verb. 1. to go around or extend beyond the flank of (an opposing army or other hostile force); turn the flank of: »The city was perilously outflanked, and [George] Washington had to pull back (New Yorker). 2.… …