(archaic) To cover with chalk, or whiten as if with chalk.
beshlik
beshlik
noun
(historical) A silver coin of the Ottoman Empire.
chackle
chackle
verb
(England, dialectal, rare) To chatter (to talk or make noise) or chuckle.
chalked
chalked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of chalk
chalker
chalker
noun
One who chalks.
checkle
chinkle
chinkle
noun
(nautical) A turn or kink in a rope.
(rare) A ringing sound of low volume.
verb
(rare, intransitive) To chink or jingle.
(transitive) To tinkle or cause to tinkle; to produce a continued chinking sound with.
chkfile
chladek
chuckle
chuckle
adj
(obsolete) Clumsy.
noun
A quiet laugh.
verb
(intransitive, archaic) To make the sound of a chicken; to cluck.
(transitive) To communicate through chuckling.
(transitive, archaic) To call together, or call to follow, as a hen calls her chickens; to cluck.
(transitive, archaic) To fondle; to indulge or pamper.
To laugh quietly or inwardly.
elkanah
elkanah
Proper noun
Any of several minor characters in the Old Testament, including the father of Samuel.
name of Biblical origin.
elkhart
elkhart
Proper noun
a village in Logan County, Illinois, USA.
a city in Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.
a city in Polk County, Iowa, USA.
a city in Kansas, USA, and the county seat of Morton County.
a town in Anderson County, Texas, USA.
elkhorn
elkhorn
noun
A highly-branched coral (Acropora palmata) supposed to resemble the horns of an elk
The horn of an elk
hackled
hackled
adj
(fishing, in combination) Having a hackle or feather of a specified kind.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hackle
hackler
hackler
noun
A worker who separated the coarse part of flax or hemp with a hackle; a flax-dresser
hackles
hackles
noun
plural of hackle
hacklet
hacklet
noun
Synonym of haglet (“the bird”)
haeckel
haglike
haglike
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a hag; hideous, cronelike.
haletky
halleck
haskell
haskell
Proper noun
derived from the given name
A Jewish surname derived from the equivalent of English Ezekiel.
name transferred from the surnames.
A general-purpose purely functional programming language with support for recursive functions and pattern matching.
A city in Texas, USA
hatlike
hatlike
adj
Resembling a hat.
hecklau
heckled
heckled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of heckle
heckler
heckler
noun
(US, military, slang) An aircraft flying attack missions at night.
Alternative form of hackler (“worker who separates flax”)
One who heckles; somebody who insults, makes fun of, or teases.
heckles
heckles
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heckle
helenka
hemlock
hemlock
noun
Any of several coniferous trees, of the genus Tsuga, that grow in North America; the wood of such trees.
Cicuta, water hemlock plant.
Conium, either Conium maculatum or Conium chaerophylloides.
The poison obtained from these Conium and Cicuta plants.
henlike
henlike
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a hen.
hinkley
hiplike
hiplike
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a hip (joint of the body).
hoblike
hockled
hockled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hockle
hockley
hockley
Proper noun
a large village in District, Essex, England,
an inner city area in Birmingham, England.
an unincorporated community in Texas, USA.
unincorporated communities in and Virginia, USA.
a village in the town of Ontario, Canada.
hoelike
hoelike
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a hoe (agricultural implement).
hoglike
hoglike
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a hog.
hokerly
holleke
holyoke
holyoke
Proper noun
a home rule municipality in Colorado, USA, and the county seat of Named after Holyoke in Massachusetts.
a city in Massachusetts, USA, named after
hooklet
hooklet
noun
(especially in natural history) A small or minute hook.
hoylake
huckles
huckles
noun
plural of huckle
hulkage
hulkier
hulkier
adj
comparative form of hulky: more hulky
hunlike
hutlike
hutlike
adj
Resembling a hut.
huvelyk
kablesh
kalaheo
kalekah
kathlee
keblahs
keblahs
noun
plural of keblah
keheley
kelchin
kelchyn
keyhole
keyhole
noun
(astronomy) A gravitational keyhole.
(basketball) The free-throw lane together with the circle surrounding the free-throw line; key.
(carpentry) A hole or excavation in beams intended to be joined together, to receive the key that fastens them.
(engineering) A mortise for a key or cotter.
(lasers) A transient column of vapor or plasma formed when using high energy beams, such as lasers, for welding or cutting.
(metallurgy) A welding method in which a hole forms in the surface immediately ahead of the puddle in the direction of welding. The hole is filled as the weld progresses.
A circle cut out of a garment as a decorative effect, typically at the front or back neckline of a dress.
Any small opening resembling the hole for a key in shape or function.
The hole in a lock where the key is inserted and turns.
verb
(firearms) To strike a target after wobbling in flight so that the long axis of the bullet does not follow the line of flight, typically due to insufficient spin resulting from the rifling in the barrel.
khellin
khellin
noun
(organic chemistry) A derivative of chromone and furan with lipophilic and vasodilatory properties, found in the plant Visnaga daucoides (syn. Ammi visnaga).
klephts
klephts
noun
plural of klepht
klimesh
koehler
kuehnel
kulseth
leekish
leekish
adj
Resembling a leek, especially in colour.
lekythi
lekythi
noun
plural of lekythus
lokshen
lokshen
noun
Flat egg noodles in Yiddish cuisine.
mehalek
mehalek
noun
(historical) A former currency of Abyssinia.
shackle
shackle
noun
(figuratively, usually in the plural) A restraint on one's action, activity, or progress.
(usually in the plural) A restraint fit over a human or animal appendage, such as a wrist, ankle or finger; normally used in pairs joined by a chain.
A U-shaped piece of metal secured with a pin or bolt across the opening, or a hinged metal loop secured with a quick-release locking pin mechanism.
A fetter-like band worn as an ornament.
A length of cable or chain equal to 12+¹⁄₂ fathoms or 75 feet, or later to 15 fathoms.
A link for connecting railroad cars; a drawlink or draglink.
verb
(dialectal) To shake, rattle.
(transitive) To restrain using shackles; to place in shackles.
(transitive, by extension) To render immobile or incapable; to inhibit the progress or abilities of.