(transitive, rare) To bestow thanks upon; to thank.
bethink
bethink
verb
(intransitive) To meditate, ponder; to consider.
(obsolete, transitive) To think about, to recollect.
(reflexive) To think of (something or somebody) or that (followed by clause); to remind oneself, to consider, to reflect upon.
To determine, resolve.
chetnik
chetnik
noun
(now historical) A member of a Serbian royalist army band.
An adherent of an nationalist revival of the historical Chetnik movement.
haitink
hawknut
hawknut
noun
Synonym of kippernut
kathlin
kathlyn
kathryn
kathryn
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Catherine.
A city/village in North Dakota.
katonah
kenneth
kenneth
Proper noun
name, originally used in Scotland, popular in all English-speaking countries in the 20th century.
kennith
kentish
kentish
Proper noun
The dialect of Modern English spoken in Kent.
A dialect of Old English that was spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent.
Adjective
Of or relating to Kent or its inhabitants.
ketchan
khanate
khanate
noun
A region or place ruled by a khan.
khojent
khotana
kitchen
kitchen
noun
(attributive) A domesticated or uneducated form of a language.
(by extension) Cuisine; style of cooking.
(chiefly African-American Vernacular) The nape of a person's hairline, often referring to its uncombed or "nappy" look.
(dated) A utensil for roasting meat.
(music) The percussion section of an orchestra.
(obsolete) Anything eaten as a relish with bread, potatoes, etc.; a condiment.
(slang) A public gaming room in a casino.
A room or area for preparing food.
verb
(by extension) To embellish; to dress up.
To do kitchen work; to prepare food.
To embellish a basic food; to season, add condiments, etc.
kithing
kithing
verb
present participle of kithe
knights
knights
noun
plural of knight
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knight
knoweth
knoweth
verb
(archaic) third-person singular simple present form of know
kutchin
kynthia
kything
kything
noun
The spiritual process of focusing on one's shared connection with a loved one.
verb
present participle of kythe
nekhbet
nekhebt
nuthook
nuthook
noun
(obsolete) A bailiff who metaphorically hooks or seizes malefactors; a policeman; a constable.
(obsolete) A thief who steals by means of a hook.
A hook on a pole to pull down boughs for gathering nuts.
ofthink
pakhtun
pukhtun
rethank
rethank
verb
To thank again.
rethink
rethink
noun
The act of thinking again about something.
verb
To think again about something, with the intention of changing or replacing it.
tarkhan
tarkhan
noun
(historical) An ancient Central Asian title used by various Turkic, Mongolic and Indo-European (Scythian and Tokharian) peoples, especially in the medieval era, and prominently among the successors of the Mongol Empire; it generally conferred exemption from taxation.
thanked
thanked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thank
thankee
thankee
intj
(dialect) Alternative form of thank you
noun
(dialect, dated) A thank-you.
thanker
thanker
noun
One who thanks.
thicken
thicken
verb
(intransitive) To become thicker (in the sense of more viscous).
(intransitive) To become thicker (in the sense of wider).
(transitive) To make more frequent.
(transitive) To make thicker (in the sense of more viscous).
(transitive) To make thicker (in the sense of wider).
(transitive) To strengthen; to confirm.
thinker
thinker
noun
(slang) A poser; a conundrum that requires some thinking.
(slang) The brain; the mind.
An intellectual, such as a philosopher or theologian.
One who spends time thinking, contemplating or meditating.
thunked
thunked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thunk
tykhana
tykhana
noun
(India) An underground chamber in which to keep cool during the heat of the day.
unthank
unthank
noun
Lack or absence of thanks or thankfulness; thanklessness; unthankfulness; ill-will.
verb
(transitive) To recant; unsay, as what has been said by way of acknowledgement.
(transitive) To undo or retract one's thankfulness; negate, cancel, or revoke one's thanks.
unthick
unthink
unthink
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To undo the process of thinking.