Flair vs. Panache: What's the Difference?

Flair and Panache Definitions
Flair
A natural talent or aptitude; a knack
A flair for interior decorating.
Panache
Dash; verve.
Flair
Instinctive discernment; keenness
A flair for the exotica.
Panache
A bunch of feathers or a plume, especially on a helmet.
Flair
Distinctive elegance or style
Served us with flair.
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Panache
(countable) An ornamental plume on a helmet.
Flair
A natural or innate talent or aptitude.
To have a flair for art
Panache
Flamboyance, energetic style or action.
Flair
Distinctive style or elegance.
To dress with flair
Panache
A plume or bunch of feathers, esp. such a bunch worn on the helmet; any military plume, or ornamental group of feathers.
A panache of variegated plumes.
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Flair
(obsolete) Smell; odor.
Panache
A pleasingly flamboyant style or manner; flair{4}; verve.
Flair
(obsolete) Olfaction; sense of smell.
Panache
Distinctive and stylish elegance;
He wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer
Flair
(transitive) To add flair.
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Panache
A feathered plume on a helmet
Flair
Smell; odor.
Flair
Sense of smell; scent; fig., discriminating sense.
Flair
A talent or ability, expecially an intuitive one that makes performance of a task appear easy; an intuitive appreciation; a knack; as, she has a flair for acting.
Flair
An attractive way of performing a task; style.
Flair
A natural talent;
He has a flair for mathematics
He has a genius for interior decorating
Flair
Distinctive and stylish elegance;
He wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer
Flair
A shape that spreads outward;
The skirt had a wide flare