(by extension, figurative) An unusual or unexpected interpretation of a text or idea, a spin, a nuance.
Spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
enhalos
enhalos
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enhalo
enshawl
enshell
enshell
verb
(transitive) To enclose in a shell.
fleshen
fleshen
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To make or become fleshy; fill out
handles
handles
noun
plural of handle
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handle
handsel
handsel
noun
(archaic) Price, payment; especially the first installment of a series.
(obsolete) A lucky omen.
A gift given at New Year, or at the start of some enterprise or new situation, meant to ensure good luck.
verb
(transitive) To give a handsel to.
(transitive) To inaugurate by means of some ceremony; to break in.
(transitive) To use or do for the first time, especially so as to make fortunate or unfortunate; to try experimentally.
hansell
hansels
hansels
noun
plural of hansel
hantles
hantles
noun
plural of hantle
helenus
helenus
Proper noun
the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, the twin brother of the prophetess Cassandra.
hensler
hensley
hondles
hulsean
hulsean
Adjective
Of or relating to (1708–1790), English clergyman who founded a lecturership at the (later merged into the post of
inflesh
inflesh
verb
(transitive, archaic) To give fleshly form; to incarnate.
inhales
inhales
noun
plural of inhale
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhale
inshell
inshell
adj
(agriculture, fishery) (of nuts, eggs, shellfish) Not removed from the shell.
noun
(agriculture, fishery) A product (nut, shellfish) that has not been removed from its shell.
verb
(literary, rare) To enclose in a shell.
leanish
leanish
adj
Somewhat lean.
lengths
lengths
noun
plural of length
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of length
leschen
lichens
lichens
noun
plural of lichen
lokshen
lokshen
noun
Flat egg noodles in Yiddish cuisine.
lunches
lunches
noun
plural of lunch
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lunch
lunseth
lynches
lynches
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lynch
phenols
phenols
noun
plural of phenol
phenyls
phenyls
noun
plural of phenyl
plenish
plenish
verb
(archaic, chiefly Scotland) To fill up, to stock or supply (something).
(chiefly Scotland) Specifically, to stock land or a house (with livestock or furniture).
schnell
shanley
sheenly
sheenly
adv
(poetic, archaic) brightly
shelden
sheldon
sheldon
Proper noun
from the placename.
name transferred from the surname.
A village in Derbyshire, England famous for the legend of the Sheldon duck.
A suburb of Birmingham, England.
A village/town in Illinois.
A city in Iowa.
A city/town in Missouri.
A town in New York.
A city/town in North Dakota.
A in Texas.
A town in Vermont.
A town in Wisconsin.
A village in Wisconsin.
sheline
shelman
shelton
shelton
Proper noun
A city in Connecticut, USA.
A village in Nebraska
A city in Washington
shevlin
shindle
shindle
noun
A shingle.
A slate for roofing.
verb
(transitive) To cover or roof with shindles.
shingle
shingle
noun
(by extension) Any paddle used for corporal punishment.
A punitive strap such as a belt.
A rectangular piece of steel obtained by means of a shingling process involving hammering of puddled steel.
A small signboard designating a professional office; this may be both a physical signboard or a metaphoric term for a small production company (a production shingle).
A small, thin piece of building material, often with one end thicker than the other, for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building.
Small, smooth pebbles, as found on a beach.
verb
(transitive) To beat with a shingle.
(transitive) To cover with small, thin pieces of building material, with shingles.
(transitive) To cut, as hair, so that the ends are evenly exposed all over the head, like shingles on a roof.
(transitive) To increase the storage density of (a hard disk) by writing tracks that partially overlap.
(transitive, manufacturing) To hammer and squeeze material in order to expel cinder and impurities from it, as in metallurgy.
sholeen
unflesh
unflesh
verb
(transitive) To strip of flesh; to reduce to a skeleton.
unhelms
unhelms
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhelm
unleash
unleash
verb
(figurative) To let go; to release.
(figurative) To precipitate; to bring about.
(transitive) To free from a leash, or as from a leash.
unselth
unshale
unshale
verb
(obsolete) To strip the shale ("shell") or husk from; to uncover.
unshell
unshell
verb
(transitive) To strip the shell from; to take out of the shell; to hatch.