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FLAP, n. [L. alapa, a slap. It See ms difficult to separate flap from clap, slap, flabby, lap, _c.]

1. Any thing broad and limber that hangs loose, or is easily moved.

A cartilaginous flap on the opening of the larynx.

We say, the flap of a garment, the flap of the ear, the flap of a hat.

2. The motion of any thing broad and loose, or a stroke with it.

3. The flaps, a disease in the lips of horses.

FLAP, v.t.

1. To beat with a flap.

Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings.

2. To move something broad; as, to flap the wings.

3. To let fall, as the brim of a hat. [This sense See ms to indicate a connection with lap.]

FLAP, v.i.

1. To move as wings, or as something broad or loose.

2. To fall, as the brim of a hat, or other broad thing.

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