*FLAIR  :    ['flar, 'fler] 
Etymology: French, literally, sense of smell, from 
Old French, odor, from flairier to give off an odor,
from Late Latin flagrare, alteration of Latin fragrare 
1 : a uniquely attractive quality : STYLE  
2 : a skill  to make good use of something : TALENT  
(Sense of special aptitude is Amer.Eng. 1925, perhaps from notion of a hound's ability to track scent. )


 

 

 

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*FLAIR  :    ['flar, 'fler] 
Etymology: French, literally, sense of smell, from 
Old French, odor, from flairier to give off an odor,
from Late Latin flagrare, alteration of Latin fragrare 
1 : a uniquely attractive quality : STYLE  
2 : a skill  to make good use of something : TALENT  
(Sense of special aptitude is Amer.Eng. 1925, perhaps from notion of a hound's ability to track scent. )

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