
Flitch
[fliCH]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Old English, unknown
1.
A slab of timber cut from a tree trunk, usually from the outside.
2.
A side of bacon.
Examples of Flitch in a sentence
"Landon cut several flitches of wood to add to the fire."
"I love having a flitch with my eggs and toast."

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