Flour

/ˈflaʊər/ noun

Flour is a powder made by grinding grains like wheat, used for baking bread, cakes, and other foods. It can also be made from other plants, like corn or rice.

“Flour” comes from Old French “fleur de farine,” meaning “flower of the meal,” or the finest part of ground grain. Over time, English shortened it to “flour,” keeping the idea of the best, softest part.

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