FLEHMEN


Meaning of FLEHMEN in English

ˈflāmən noun

( -s -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: German, from flehmen (of animals) to curl the upper lip

: a mammalian behavior (as of horses, cows, or elephants) in which the animal inhales with the mouth open and upper lip curled to facilitate exposure of Jacobsen's organ to a scent or pheromone

• flehmen intransitive verb

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