(nautical) A hitch or bend by which a rope is made fast to the ring of an anchor, or the breeching of a ship's gun to the ringbolts.
(obsolete) A pun.
(slang, archaic) A prison sentence.
(wrestling, combat sports) The act of one or both fighters holding onto the other to prevent being hit or engage in standup grappling.
A passionate embrace.
Any of several fastenings.
The act or process of holding fast; that which serves to hold fast.
verb
To bend and hammer the point of (a nail) so it cannot be removed.
To clasp; to interlock.
To embrace passionately.
To fasten securely or permanently.
To hold firmly; to clench.
To make certain; to finalize.
To set closely together; to close tightly.
dahlin
dahlin
noun
(archaic, chemistry) inulin
ehling
elshin
elshin
noun
(Scotland, obsolete) An awl.
flinch
flinch
noun
(croquet) The slipping of the foot from a ball, when attempting to give a tight croquet.
A reflexive jerking away.
verb
(croquet) To let the foot slip from a ball, when attempting to give a tight croquet.
(intransitive) To make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a (usually negative) stimulus; to cringe.
Alternative form of flense
To dodge (a question), to avoid an unpleasant task or duty
haflin
haglin
haglin
noun
Synonym of hagdon
haling
haling
verb
present participle of hale
hamlin
hamlin
Proper noun
Any of various towns:
a town in West Virginia, USA
harlin
heflin
helain
heling
heling
verb
present participle of hele
helion
helion
noun
(physics) A helium ion, the nucleus of a helium-3 atom. Formula: ³He⁺² ; Symbol: h
helvin
hiland
hiltan
hilten
hilton
hingle
hinkel
hinkle
holing
holing
noun
(mining) undercutting in a bed of coal in order to bring down the upper mass.
verb
present participle of hole
hollin
hollin
noun
(Britain, archaic) holly
honily
hultin
hyalin
hyalin
noun
Alternative spelling of hyaline
inhale
inhale
noun
An inhalation.
verb
(intransitive) To draw air into the lungs, through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm.
(transitive) To draw air or any form of gas (either in a pure form, or mixed with small particles in form of aerosols/smoke -sometimes stemming from a medicament) into the lungs, through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm.
(transitive, figuratively) To eat very quickly.
inhaul
inhaul
noun
(nautical) A rope used to haul in the clew of a sail, or a jib boom
inhell
inhold
inhold
verb
To contain, hold in.
To possess inherently, contain in oneself.
khalin
libnah
lichen
lichen
noun
(figurative) Something which gradually spreads across something else, causing damage.
Any of many symbiotic organisms, being associations of algae and fungi, often found as white or yellow-to-blue–green patches on rocks, old walls, etc.
linhay
linhay
noun
(dialectal, south-west Britain) A shed or other outbuilding.
linnhe
lophin
neilah
neligh
neligh
Proper noun
a small city in Nebraska, USA, which is the county seat of It was named after John D. Neligh.
nichil
nichol
nichol
Proper noun
derived from the given name Nicholas.
nighly
nighly
adv
(archaic) nearly
nihils
nihils
noun
plural of nihil
philan
plinth
plinth
noun
A base or pedestal beneath a cabinet.
A block or slab upon which a column, pedestal, statue or other structure is based.
The bottom course of stones or bricks supporting a wall.
rhinal
rhinal
adj
Of or pertaining to the nose; nasal
Of or pertaining to those parts of the brain concerned with the sense of smell
thinly
thinly
adv
In a thin, loose, or scattered manner; scantily; not thickly.