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airdock

airdock

noun

  1. (US) A very large hangar for the storage of airships.

akmudar

andarko

arkdale

awkward

awkward

adj

  1. Lacking dexterity in the use of the hands, or of instruments.
  2. Lacking social skills, or uncomfortable with social interaction.
  3. Not easily managed or effected; embarrassing.
  4. Perverse; adverse; difficult to handle.

adv

  1. (obsolete) In a backwards direction.

noun

  1. Someone or something that is awkward.

beraked

bidarka

bidarka

noun

  1. A kayak constructed by covering a light wooden frame (lashed together with sinew) in sea lion hides.

bracked

bradski

carkled

chakdar

charked

charked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of chark

cockard

cracked

cracked

adj

  1. (of a voice) Harsh or dissonant.
  2. (slang) Crazy; crackpot.
  3. (slang) Extremely good at something (usually a video game).
  4. Broken into coarse pieces.
  5. Broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crack

cradock

cranked

cranked

adj

  1. Formed with, or having, a bend or crank.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crank

creaked

creaked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of creak

croaked

croaked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of croak

dackers

daikers

daikers

verb

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

danmark

dansker

darkens

darkens

verb

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

darkest

darkest

adj

  1. superlative form of dark: most dark

darkeys

darkeys

noun

  1. plural of darkey

darkful

darkful

adj

  1. (archaic) Full of darkness

darkies

darkies

noun

  1. plural of darkie
  2. plural of darky

darking

darking

verb

  1. present participle of dark

darkish

darkish

adj

  1. Somewhat dark.

darkled

darkled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of darkle

darkles

darkles

verb

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

darksum

darrick

daymark

daymark

noun

  1. A mark (such as a tower) designed to help navigators to find their way during daylight hours.

daywork

daywork

noun

  1. (obsolete) The amount of land that can be worked in a day.
  2. (obsolete) The work done in a day; a day's work.
  3. Work carried out or paid for on a daily basis; day labour.
  4. Work done during the day; specifically, the cover-work carried out by someone involved in intelligence work, as opposed to their secret activities.

debarks

debarks

verb

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

dekarch

dekarch

noun

  1. decarch

dekares

dekares

noun

  1. plural of dekare

demarks

demarks

verb

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

denmark

denmark

Proper noun

  1. country in Western Europe consisting mainly of most of the Jutland Peninsula and a number of islands off its coast.

dikeria

disbark

disbark

verb

  1. (obsolete) To disembark.
  2. (transitive) To strip (a tree, etc.) of bark.

dismark

dispark

dispark

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive) To open (a private enclosure, park, etc.) to the public.

disrank

disrank

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To degrade from rank.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To throw out of rank or into confusion.

dorhawk

dorhawk

noun

  1. A bird, the European goatsucker.

drabeck

droukan

ducklar

dunkard

eckardt

elkader

elkader

Proper noun

  1. a city in Iowa, USA

erdvark

erdvark

noun

  1. Alternative form of aardvark

franked

franked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of frank

freaked

freaked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of freak

hardock

hardock

noun

  1. Obsolete form of hordock.

haskard

jackrod

kadsura

kamerad

kamerad

verb

  1. (intransitive) To surrender, as a German in World War II.

kandjar

karanda

karanda

noun

  1. Carissa carandas, a species of flowering shrub in the dogbane family Apocynaceae.
  2. Its red berry-like fruit, used in Indian pickles.

kardelj

kayward

kendrah

kennard

kennard

Proper noun

  1. A town in Indiana.
  2. A village/town in Nebraska.
  3. A city in Texas.

kenward

keycard

keycard

noun

  1. A usually plastic card which stores a digital signature that is used to operate an electronic access control lock.

khaddar

khaddar

noun

  1. A coarse homespun cotton cloth from Pakistan and India.

khudari

kildare

kildare

Proper noun

  1. A county in the Republic of Ireland.
  2. A town in the county of Kildare

kilorad

kilorad

noun

  1. A unit of absorbed radiation dose, equivalent to 1000 rads.

kinards

kinnard

knarred

knarred

adj

  1. knotty; gnarled

kneader

kneader

noun

  1. A machine that kneads dough or any other highly elastoviscous mixture.
  2. One who kneads.

kobarid

kodaker

kodaker

noun

  1. (dated) A photographer.

kodakry

kodakry

noun

  1. (dated) Photography.

koradji

koradji

noun

  1. (Australia) An Aboriginal medicine man.

kordula

kraaled

kraaled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of kraal

kurland

makurdi

mokador

mudlark

mudlark

noun

  1. (Australia) The Grallina cyanoleuca that builds its nest with mud into a bowl-like shape.
  2. (UK, regional) Any of various birds that are found in muddy places or build their nests with mud, especially Anthus petrosus and Alauda arvensis.
  3. (now rare, chiefly historical) One who scavenges in river or harbor mud for items of value, especially in London.
  4. (slang) A soldier of the Royal Engineers.
  5. (slang, now rare) A pig; pork.
  6. A child who plays in the mud; a child that spends most of its time in the streets, a street urchin.
  7. A racehorse that performs well on muddy or wet tracks.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To scavenge in river or harbor mud for items of value.

nakeder

nakeder

adj

  1. comparative form of naked: more naked

nondark

oakford

packard

pherkad

pickard

pranked

pranked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of prank

predark

rankled

rankled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of rankle

raskind

rebaked

rebaked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of rebake

redback

redback

noun

  1. (Australia) A venomous spider, Latrodectus hasselti, endemic to Australia.
  2. (US) A brown and white sandpiper, Calidris alpina, native to the Northern Hemisphere; the dunlin.
  3. (slang) the yuan (CNY), the currency of the People's Republic of China (Red Chinese money)

redbank

reknead

rewaked

rewaked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of rewake

rickard

riksdag

rokadur

sharked

sharked

adj

  1. Infested with sharks.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of shark

shkodra

skardol

skyward

skyward

adj

  1. Pointing or facing at or moving toward the sky.

adv

  1. At or toward the sky.

sparked

sparked

adj

  1. That has had sparks (of electricity) passed through it

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of spark

straked

straked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of strake

tankard

tankard

noun

  1. A large drinking vessel, sometimes of pewter, sometimes with a glass base, with one handle and often a hinged cover.

tracked

tracked

adj

  1. Mounted on tracks.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of track

traiked

triakid

triakid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any shark in the family Triakidae.

troaked

troaked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of troak

trudnak

unraked

unraked

adj

  1. Not raked.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of unrake

uskudar

workday

workday

adj

  1. Alternative form of workaday.

noun

  1. (chiefly US) Any of the days of a week on which work is done. The five workdays in many countries are usually Monday to Friday (and are defined as such in official and legal usage even though many people work on weekends).
  2. (chiefly US) That part of a day in which work is done.

wracked

wracked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wrack

wreaked

wreaked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wreak

yarkand

yarkand

Proper noun

  1. A city of Central Asia, now a town and district of western China.