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flu

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See also: 'flu

English

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Etymology

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Clipping of influenza

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Noun

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flu (usually uncountable, plural flus)

  1. Influenza.
    catch flu
    get over the flu
    transmit flu
  2. (informal) Stomach flu.

Usage notes

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  • Can be used with or without the definite article: I have the flu or I have flu

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English flu (influenza).

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Noun

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flu m (uncountable)

  1. (Quebec) diarrhea

Indonesian

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Noun

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flu (first-person possessive fluku, second-person possessive flumu, third-person possessive flunya)

  1. flu

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Related to the verb fly (to fly). The verb is derived from the noun.

Noun

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flu n (definite singular fluet, indefinite plural flu, definite plural flua)

  1. (countable and uncountable, fishing) bait that is strewn out over the surface to attract fish

Verb

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flu (present tense flur, past tense fludde, past participle flutt/fludd, passive infinitive fluast, present participle fluande, imperative flu)

  1. (intransitive) to fish using such a technique
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse flúð.

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Noun

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flu f (definite singular flua, indefinite plural fluer, definite plural fluene)

  1. a bank or skerry which is underwater at high tide
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Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French flou.

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Adjective

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flu

  1. fuzzy
  2. (photography) blurred, out of focus