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fletching
[ flech-ing ]
noun
- the feathers on an arrow, which stabilize it during flight.
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Fate had brought me to Fletching, and Fate appeared determined I should see the church.
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Fletching church was one of the happy discoveries of the journey; though much restored it is of more than ordinary interest.
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Mr Jones, of Fletching, Sussex, wrote that scores of cases (probably at least 50 or 60) have had more or less eruption.
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Fletching is a very old art and, necessarily, must have many empirical methods and principles involved.
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In a manner not dissimilar to my beginning of the fletching art, I took up bow making.
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