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Topic: FOOD

Date: 1400-1500
Language: Anglo-French
Origin: floundre, from a Scandinavian language

flounder

2 noun
     
flounder2 plural flounder or flounders [uncountable and countable]
HBFDF a type of small fish that you can eat

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