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flac·on
(flăk′ən, -ŏn′)n.
A small, often decorative bottle with a tight-fitting stopper or cap.
[French, from Old French; see flagon.]
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flacon
(French flakɔ̃)n
(Antiques) a small stoppered bottle or flask, such as one used for perfume
[C19: from French; see flagon]
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flac•on
(ˈflæk ən, flæˈkɔ̃)n.
a small bottle or flask with a stopper, esp. one used for perfume.
[1815–25; < French; see flagon]
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