different between floo vs floe
floo
English
Alternative forms
- flu, 'flu (dated)
Etymology
Shortened from influenza.
Noun
floo (plural floos)
- Dated form of flu.
Anagrams
- Olof, fool, loof
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
floo
- (obsolete) past plural of flå
floo From the web:
- what flood zone am i in
- what flooring is best for dogs
- what flood zone is my house in
- what floor was the vegas shooter on
- what flooring is best for bathrooms
- what floor was lee harvey oswald on
- what flooring is best for kitchen
- what floor is the edge on
floe
English
Etymology
Early 19th century. Probably from Norwegian flo (“layer, slab”), from Old Norse fló (“layer”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /fl??/
- Homophones: flow, Flo
- Rhymes: -??
Noun
floe (plural floes)
- A low, flat mass of floating ice.
- Synonym: ice floe
Translations
References
- American Heritage Dictionary
Anagrams
- lofe
floe From the web:
- what flies without wings
- what flies
- what flies in the thermosphere
- what flies in the sky
- what flies in the stratosphere
- what flies when it is born
- what flies eat
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