Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flan
glans
glans
noun
(anatomy) Ellipsis of clitoral glans.
(anatomy) Ellipsis of glans penis.
(gynaecology) Synonym of pessary.
(medicine) Synonym of goiter.
The acorn or mast of the oak and similar fruits.
klans
lanas
lancs
lands
lands
noun
plural of land
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of land
lanes
lanes
noun
(US) One side of a divided highway that carries traffic in a single direction.
(bowling, colloquial, usually in definite form) bowling alley
plural of lane
lansa
lanse
lawns
lawns
noun
plural of lawn
leans
leans
noun
(aviation, with the) A dangerous sensory illusion where the pilot of an aircraft believes themself to be in a bank when they are actually wings-level, or vice-versa, often resulting in spatial disorientation and loss of control of the aircraft.
plural of lean
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lean
lisan
loans
loans
noun
plural of loan
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of loan
lunas
lunas
noun
plural of luna
nails
nails
noun
The four round-topped pedestals outside the Corn Exchange in Bristol on which bargains used to be struck.
plural of nail
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nail
nasal
nasal
adj
(anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the nose or to the nasion.
(music) Sharp, penetrating.
(phonetics) Characterized by resonance in the nasal passage.
(phonetics) Having a sound imparted by means of the nose; and specifically, made by lowering the soft palate, in some cases with closure of the oral passage, the voice thus issuing (wholly or partially) through the nose, as in the consonants m, n, ng.
noun
(anatomy) Ellipsis of nasal bone..
(historical) The part of a helmet projecting to protect the nose; a nose guard.
(medicine, archaic) A medicine that operates through the nose; an errhine.
(phonetics) Ellipsis of nasal consonant..
(phonetics) Ellipsis of nasal vowel..
(zootomy) A plate, or scale, on the nose of a fish, etc.
plans
plans
noun
plural of plan
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plan
salon
salon
noun
(art) An art gallery or exhibition; especially the Paris salon or autumn salon.
A beauty salon or similar establishment.
A gathering of people for a social or intellectual meeting.
A large room, especially one used to receive and entertain guests.
senal
sinal
slain
slain
noun
(with "the") Those who have been killed.
verb
past participle of slay
slane
slane
noun
(Ireland) A one-eared spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
slang
slang
noun
(India) A curse word.
(UK, dialect) Any long, narrow piece of land; a promontory.
(UK, obsolete) A fetter worn on the leg by a convict.
(UK, obsolete, slang) A counterfeit weight or measure.
(UK, obsolete, slang) A hawker's license.
(UK, obsolete, slang) A travelling show, or one of its performances.
(UK, obsolete, slang) A watchchain.
(countable) A particular variety of slang; the slang used by a particular group.
(countable) An item of slang; a slang word or expression.
Language outside of conventional usage and in the informal register.
Language that is unique to a particular profession or subject; jargon.
The specialized language of a social group, sometimes used to conceal one's meaning from outsiders; cant.
verb
(archaic) simple past tense of sling
(transitive, African-American Vernacular, MLE) To sell (especially illegal drugs).
(transitive, dated) To vocally abuse, or shout at.
slank
slank
verb
(rare) simple past tense and past participle of slink
slant
slant
adj
Sloping; oblique; slanted.
noun
(Australia, slang) A crime committed for the purpose of being apprehended and transported to a major settlement.
(US) A look, a glance.
(US, ethnic slur, derogatory) A person with slanting eyes, particularly an East Asian.
(US, obsolete) A sarcastic remark; shade, an indirect mocking insult.
(biology) A sloping surface in a culture medium.
(mining) A run: a heading driven diagonally between the dip and strike of a coal seam.
(originally US) A point of view, an angle.
(slang) An opportunity, particularly to go somewhere.
(typography) Synonym of slash ⟨ / ⟩, particularly in its use to set off pronunciations from other text.
A depression on a palette with a sloping bottom for holding and mixing watercolours.
A palette or similar container with slants or sloping depressions.
A pan with a sloped bottom used for holding paintbrushes.
A slope; an incline, inclination.
A sloped surface or line.
An oblique movement or course.
verb
(Scotland, intransitive) To lie or exaggerate.
(transitive) To bias or skew.
(transitive, intransitive) To lean, tilt or incline.
sloan
snail
snail
noun
(engineering) A spiral cam, or a flat piece of metal of spirally curved outline, used for giving motion to, or changing the position of, another part, as the hammer tail of a striking clock.
(informal, by extension) A slow person; a sluggard.
(military, historical) A tortoise or testudo; a movable roof or shed to protect besiegers.
(rail transport) A locomotive with a prime mover but no traction motors, used to provide extra electrical power to another locomotive.
Any of very many animals (either hermaphroditic or nonhermaphroditic), of the class Gastropoda, having a coiled shell.
The pod of the snail clover.
verb
To move or travel very slowly.
snarl
snarl
noun
A growl, for example that of an angry or surly dog, or similar; grumbling sounds.
A knot or complication of hair, thread, or the like, difficult to disentangle.
A slow-moving traffic jam.
A squabble.
An intricate complication; a problematic difficulty; a knotty or tangled situation.
The act of snarling; a growl; a surly or peevish expression; an angry contention.
verb
(intransitive) To become entangled.
(intransitive) To growl angrily by gnashing or baring the teeth; to gnarl; to utter grumbling sounds.
(intransitive) To speak crossly; to talk in rude, surly terms.
(transitive) To complain angrily; to utter growlingly.
(transitive) To entangle; to complicate; to involve in knots.
(transitive) To place in an embarrassing situation; to ensnare; to make overly complicated.
(transitive, intransitive) To be congested in traffic, or to make traffic congested.
To form raised work upon the outer surface of (thin metal ware) by the repercussion of a snarling iron upon the inner surface.