Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word FLE


FLE

Definitions of FLE

  1. Abbreviation of frontal lobe epilepsy.
  2. Initialism of Finland, Latvia/Lithuania, Estonia.; FLE time zone; Synonym of EET
  3. (linguisticseducation, initialism) French as a foreign language; French language for foreign language education

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EET

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EFL
ELF

Number of letters

3

Is palindrome

No

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Examples of Using FLE in a Sentence

  • Negotiations ensued between the UEA and the Flanders League of Esperanto, and soon after the FLE took over the equipment and the team, namely Guido Baeyens, Hugo Fontyn, Gerd Jacques, PaĆ­l Peeraerts, Guido van Damme and Jean-Pierre VandenDaele.
  • Fear is associated with temporal and frontal lobe epilepsies, but in FLE the fear is predominantly expressed on the person's face whereas in TLE the fear is subjective and internal, not perceptible to the observer.
  • William Dunbar in his Lament for the Makaris writes "He hes Blind Harry and Sandy Traill / Slaine with his schour of mortall haill / Whilk Patrik Johnestoun myght nocht fle", citing him among a roll call of poets chiefly from the fifteenth century, but nothing else is known of Sandy Traill and no works have been traced.



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