1590s, "action of flexing or bending," from Latin flextura, from flectere "to bend" (see flexible). From 1620s as "flexed or bent condition; direction in which something is bent." Picked up in mathematics (1670s), geology (1833).
a flexure of the colon
flexion
flexography
flexor
flextime
flexuous
flexure
flibbertigibbet
flick
flicker
flier
flight