fletton

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Fletton, Cambridgeshire, England, where originally manufactured.

Noun[edit]

fletton (plural flettons)

  1. A clay brick.
    • 1981, Robert Rankin, The Antipope:
      Pooley's eyes suddenly alighted upon a half empty bag of cement which lay among a few unused red flettons in the corner of the patio.

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