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ackler

ackley

akelas

akelas

noun

  1. plural of akela

akeley

akeyla

alikee

alkane

alkane

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) Any acyclic saturated hydrocarbon (methane, ethane, etc.).

alkene

alkene

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) An unsaturated, aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon–carbon double bonds.

alkide

alkide

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) Any simple binary alkyl organometallic compound

alkies

alkies

noun

  1. plural of alkie
  2. plural of alky

alkine

alkine

noun

  1. Synonym of alkylamine

alkyne

alkyne

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) A hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon–carbon triple bond.

alsike

alsike

noun

  1. Trifolium hybridum, a species of clover with pinkish or white flowers.

amalek

amalek

Proper noun

  1. The biblical grandson of Esau.

Noun

  1. The nation said to be descended from him, living mostly in the and some later migrating to Israel.

ankled

ankled

adj

  1. (in combination) Having some specific type of ankle.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of ankle

ankles

ankles

noun

  1. plural of ankle

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ankle

anklet

anklet

noun

  1. A piece of jewelry/jewellery, resembling a bracelet but worn around the ankle.
  2. An ankle sock.

askile

askile

adv

  1. (obsolete) Askant.

aslake

aslake

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive, rare or archaic) To abate; diminish.
  2. (transitive, intransitive, rare or obsolete) To moderate; mitigate; appease; satisfy.

auklet

auklet

noun

  1. Any of several small seabirds in the genera Aethia, Cerorhinca and Ptychoramphus of the auk family Alcidae.

axlike

axlike

adj

  1. Resembling an ax.

balcke

balked

balked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of balk

balker

balker

noun

  1. A person who stands on a rock or eminence to observe shoals of herring, etc., and to give notice to the men in boats which way they pass.
  2. One who, or that which balks.

barkle

behlke

belick

belick

verb

  1. (transitive, dialectal or obsolete) To lick or lick about.

belike

belike

adv

  1. (archaic or dialectal, Northern England) Likely, probably, perhaps, haply.

noun

  1. An object of affection or liking.

verb

  1. (impersonal) To be pleasing to; please.
  2. (transitive) To be like; resemble.
  3. (transitive) To like; be pleased with.
  4. (transitive) To make like; simulate.

belock

belock

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive) To lock up or lock in place; hold tight; fasten.

belook

belook

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To look about or around; look over or across; look after; give a look to; look at.

belsky

berkly

betalk

betalk

verb

  1. (intransitive, dialectal) To talk repeatedly.
  2. (transitive, chiefly dialectal, sometimes reflexive) To talk about; discuss; tell; count; give an account (of).

beylik

beylik

noun

  1. Alternative form of beylic

bielka

bilked

bilked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bilk

bilker

bilker

noun

  1. A cheat, especially one who evades payment.

birkle

bleaks

bleaks

noun

  1. plural of bleak

bleaky

bleaky

adj

  1. (obsolete) bleak

blokes

blokes

noun

  1. plural of bloke

buckle

buckle

noun

  1. (Canada, heraldry) The brisure of an eighth daughter.
  2. (US, baking) A cake baked with fresh fruit and a streusel topping.
  3. (countable) A clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.
  4. (roofing) An upward, elongated displacement of a roof membrane frequently occurring over insulation or deck joints. A buckle may be an indication of movement with the roof assembly.
  5. A contorted expression, as of the face.
  6. A curl of hair, especially a kind of crisp curl formerly worn; also, the state of being curled.
  7. A distortion, bulge, bend, or kink, as in a saw blade or a plate of sheet metal.

verb

  1. (Scotland) To unite in marriage.
  2. (intransitive) To distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression.
  3. (intransitive) To yield; to give way; to cease opposing.
  4. (intransitive, figuratively) To give in; to react suddenly or adversely to stress or pressure (of a person).
  5. (obsolete, intransitive) To enter upon some labour or contest; to join in close fight; to contend.
  6. (transitive) To fasten using a buckle.
  7. (transitive) To make bend; to cause to become distorted.
  8. To buckle down; to apply oneself.

bulked

bulked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bulk

bulker

bulker

noun

  1. (nautical) A bulk dry goods cargo ship.
  2. (nautical) A person employed to ascertain the bulk or size of goods, in order to fix the amount of freight or dues payable on them.
  3. A person who bulks (gains body mass).
  4. Anything, such as a dietary supplement or an exercise, that helps a person to gain body mass.

burkle

buskle

buskle

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive, often reflexive) To prepare or equip; make ready; set out; hurry about; bustle

cackle

cackle

noun

  1. A group of hyenas.
  2. A laugh resembling the cry of a hen or goose.
  3. Futile or excessively noisy talk.
  4. The cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To laugh with a broken sound similar to a hen's cry.
  2. (intransitive) To make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.
  3. (intransitive) To talk in a silly manner; to prattle.
  4. (transitive, gambling, slang) To pretend to rattle (dice) in one's hand while gripping them so that they maintain their orientation.

cakile

calked

calked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of calk

calker

calker

noun

  1. A calk on a shoe.
  2. One who calks.

clarke

clarke

Proper noun

  1. definition

cleeks

cleeks

noun

  1. plural of cleek

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cleek

cleeky

clerks

clerks

noun

  1. plural of clerk

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clerk

cleuks

cockle

cockle

noun

  1. (Cockney rhyming slang) A £10 note; a tenner.
  2. (UK) A kiln for drying hops; an oast.
  3. (UK) The dome of a heating furnace.
  4. (UK) The fire chamber of a furnace.
  5. (by extension) A defect in sheepskin; firm dark nodules caused by the bites of keds on live sheep
  6. (directly from French coquille) A wrinkle, pucker
  7. (in the plural) One’s innermost feelings (only in the expression “the cockles of one’s heart”).
  8. (mining, UK, Cornwall) The mineral black tourmaline or schorl.
  9. Any of several field weeds, such as the common corncockle (Agrostemma githago) and darnel ryegrass (Lolium temulentum).
  10. Any of various edible European bivalve mollusks, of the family Cardiidae, having heart-shaped shells.
  11. The shell of such a mollusk.

verb

  1. To cause to contract into wrinkles or ridges, as some kinds of cloth after a wetting; to pucker.

darkle

darkle

verb

  1. To be dark; to be visible only darkly.
  2. To become dark; to show indistinctly.

deckel

deckel

noun

  1. Alternative form of deckle (instrument in paper-making)

deckle

deckle

noun

  1. (Jewish cuisine) The fattier, smaller point-cut portion of a brisket of beef, being the superficial pectoral muscle.
  2. (paper-making, art) A frame or edge which limits the pulp and, consequently, the size of the resulting paper.
  3. A membrane covering the outermost side of a brisket of beef, where it was attached to the rib cage

defalk

defalk

verb

  1. (archaic) To reduce by deducting a part, especially when used in a financial sense.
  2. (obsolete) To cut off, to deduct, to subtract (especially expenses or a sum of money).

dekalb

delisk

dilker

dukely

dunkle

eckley

ekuele

ekuele

noun

  1. Alternative form of ekwele

elbuck

elfkin

elfkin

noun

  1. A little elf.

elkdom

elkins

elkton

elkton

Proper noun

  1. an unincorporated community in Alberta, Canada.
  2. an extinct town in Colorado, USA.
  3. an unincorporated community in Florida, USA.
  4. a home rule-class city in Kentucky, USA
  5. a town in Maryland, USA
  6. a village in Michigan, USA.
  7. a small city in Minnesota, USA.
  8. an unincorporated community in Missouri, USA.
  9. an unincorporated community in Ohio, USA.
  10. a small city in Oregon, USA.
  11. a small city in South Dakota, USA.
  12. a small city in Tennessee, USA.
  13. an incorporated town in Virginia, USA.

elkuma

elleck

ellick

embulk

enlink

enlink

verb

  1. To chain together; to connect, as if by links.

enlock

enlock

verb

  1. (transitive, archaic) To enclose.
  2. (transitive, archaic) To lock up.

eshkol

eskill

fankle

fankle

noun

  1. A tangled condition.

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To tangle or entangle.

feckly

feckly

adv

  1. (Scotland) mostly; for the greater part
  2. (Scotland) partly

felike

feliks

felske

fickle

fickle

adj

  1. (figurative) Changeable.
  2. Quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.

verb

  1. (transitive) To deceive, flatter.
  2. (transitive, UK dialectal) To puzzle, perplex, nonplus.

finkel

flaked

flaked

adj

  1. (of a person) unreliable or impractical

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of flake

flaker

flaker

noun

  1. (archaeology, chemistry, kitchen) A tool or appliance used to break flakes off a piece of material or something into it.
  2. (slang) Someone who is untrue to his commitments and shows interest but then chooses to miss.

flakes

flakes

noun

  1. plural of flake

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flake

flecks

flecks

noun

  1. plural of fleck

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fleck

flecky

flecky

adj

  1. Having flecks.

fluked

fluked

adj

  1. Having flukes.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fluke

fluker

flukes

flukes

noun

  1. plural of fluke

flukey

flukey

adj

  1. lucky
  2. unstable, prone to rapid and unpredictable changes

fockle

folkie

folkie

adj

  1. of, or relating to folk music

noun

  1. A folk singer, or an enthusiast of folk music.

fylker

gackle

gackle

Proper noun

  1. A town in North Dakota.

glaked

glauke

gleeks

gleeks

noun

  1. plural of gleek

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gleek

glucke

grakle

grakle

noun

  1. Archaic form of grackle.

hackle

hackle

noun

  1. (fishing) A feather used to make a fishing lure or a fishing lure incorporating a feather.
  2. (usually now in the plural) By extension (because the hackles of a rooster are lifted when it is angry), the hair on the nape of the neck in dogs and other animals; also used figuratively for humans.
  3. (usually now in the plural) One of the long, narrow feathers on the neck of birds, most noticeable on the rooster.
  4. A feather plume on some soldier's uniforms, especially the hat or helmet.
  5. A plate with rows of pointed needles used to blend or straighten hair.
  6. A type of jagged crack extending inwards from the broken surface of a fractured material.
  7. An instrument with steel pins used to comb out flax or hemp.
  8. Any flimsy substance unspun, such as raw silk.

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive) To tear asunder; to break into pieces.
  2. (transitive) To separate, as the coarse part of flax or hemp from the fine, by drawing it through the teeth of a hackle or hatchel.
  3. To dress (flax or hemp) with a hackle; to prepare fibres of flax or hemp for spinning.

hankel

hankle

haskel

heckle

heckle

noun

  1. A feather ornament in the full-dress bonnets of Highland regiments.
  2. Alternative form of hackle (“tool for separating flax”)
  3. An interruption during a show, especially a comedy performance
  4. The long shining feathers on a cock's neck.

verb

  1. (textiles) To prepare flax for spinning using special combs called hackles
  2. (transitive) To insult, tease, make fun of or badger, especially during a comedy performance.
  3. (transitive) To question harshly in an attempt to find or reveal weaknesses.

hinkel

hinkle

hockle

hockle

noun

  1. (Tyneside, vulgar) spit, spittle
  2. A knob in cordage caused by twisting against the lay.

verb

  1. (Tyneside) To spit.
  2. (transitive) To mow, as stubble.
  3. (transitive) to disable by cutting the tendons of the ham.
  4. To damage cordage by twisting against the lay.

holked

holked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of holk

huckle

huckle

noun

  1. (Tyneside, derogatory) A homosexual man.
  2. (obsolete) The hip, the haunch.
  3. A bunch or part projecting like the hip.

hulked

hulked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of hulk

hurkle

hurkle

verb

  1. (intransitive) to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold
  2. (of the limbs) to contract, to pull in
  3. to cower

ikkela

ilkane

ilkley

ilkley

Proper noun

  1. a town in West Yorkshire, England.

illeck

inkles

inkles

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inkle

inlake

inleak

inleak

noun

  1. A hole where water leaks in.
  2. A leak inwards.

inlike

jekyll

jelick

jelick

noun

  1. The bodice of women or vest of men worn in the Ottoman Empire.

jenkel

jinkle

kabyle

kaenel

kahler

kailey

kailey

Proper noun

  1. name, variant of Kaylee.

kalema

kalema

Proper noun

  1. A violent surf that occurs on the coast of the Guinea region, West Africa.

kalend

kaleva

kameel

kapell

kappel

kappel

noun

  1. Synonym of yarmulke

karela

karela

noun

  1. (India) Momordica charantia, the bitter melon or bitter gourd.

karlee

karlen

karlie

karole

kartel

kartel

noun

  1. (historical) A German industrial cartel.
  2. (politics) A Belgian political cartel.

kassel

kaylee

kayles

kayles

noun

  1. (uncountable, game theory) A simple impartial game in combinatorial game theory, in which players take turns to knock out one pin or two adjacent pins from a line of imagined bowling pins.
  2. (uncountable, obsolete or dialect) The game of skittles or ninepins.
  3. plural of kayle

kayley

kayley

Proper noun

  1. name, variant of Kaylee.

kealey

kealia

keblah

kechel

keckle

keckle

verb

  1. (nautical) To wind rope or chains around (a cable etc.) to protect its surface from friction, abrasion, or ice.

keelby

keeled

keeled

adj

  1. Furnished with a keel, especially a keel of a specified type

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of keel