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1. fleck

noun. ['ˈflɛk'] a small fragment of something broken off from the whole.

Etymology

  • flekked (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • flekka (Old Norse)

Rhymes with Fleck

  • receptech
  • golombek
  • vanvleck
  • prestech
  • polytech
  • vanhecke
  • quebec
  • mcpeck
  • labrecque
  • vanek
  • streck
  • recheck
  • nobec
  • macek
  • exec
  • domecq
  • dehecq
  • bo-shek
  • bedeck
  • wnek
  • trek
  • svec
  • steck
  • stech
  • stec
  • speck
  • spec
  • shreck
  • schreck
  • schneck

How do you pronounce fleck?

Pronounce fleck as flɛk.

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2. fleck

noun. ['ˈflɛk'] a small contrasting part of something.

Etymology

  • flekked (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • flekka (Old Norse)

3. fleck

verb. ['ˈflɛk'] make a spot or mark onto.

Etymology

  • flekked (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • flekka (Old Norse)