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akkadian

akkadian

Adjective

  1. Of or pertaining to the Akkadian language of ancient Mesopotamia.
  2. Of or pertaining to the Akkadian Empire.

Proper noun

  1. The now extinct Semitic language of ancient Mesopotamia, formerly used as an international language of diplomacy.

Noun

  1. A Semitic inhabitant of the region of Mesopotamia near the city of Akkad.

anadarko

anadarko

Proper noun

  1. a city in Oklahoma, USA

aniakudo

ankyroid

anticked

anticked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of antic

antiduke

antiskid

antiskid

adj

  1. (of a brake system) Designed to maintain traction on a slippery surface.
  2. (of a surface) Designed to increase friction, and thereby reduce the possibility of skid.

noun

  1. (aviation) Antiskid braking.

auckland

auckland

Proper noun

  1. The largest conurbation in New Zealand.

awakened

awakened

adj

  1. Aroused or activated.
  2. Having been woken up.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of awaken

backband

backband

noun

  1. A band that passes over the back of a horse and holds up the shafts of a carriage.

backbend

backbend

noun

  1. (gymnastics, dance) A move in which the performer bends backwards until the hands touch the floor or catches him/herself with the hands.

verb

  1. To perform such a move.

backdown

backdown

noun

  1. An act of backing down; a retraction or withdrawal.

backened

backhand

backhand

adj

  1. (ice hockey) Of a play that uses the back side of the hockey stick
  2. (of handwriting) Slanting to the left.
  3. (of strokes or throws) In the backhand style

noun

  1. (Ultimate Frisbee) the standard throw; a throw during which the disc begins on the off-hand side and travels across the chest to be released from the opposite side.
  2. (surfing) the hand towards the back of the board.
  3. (tennis) a stroke made across the chest from the off-hand side to the racquet hand side; a stroke during which the back of the hand faces the shot.
  4. Handwriting that leans to the left
  5. The reverse side of the human hand.

verb

  1. to execute a backhand stroke or throw
  2. to slap with the back of one's hand

backland

backland

noun

  1. Land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development.

backwind

backwind

noun

  1. (nautical) The flow of air so deflected

verb

  1. (nautical) To deflect air into the back of a sail or of a vessel
  2. (transitive) To wind backwards.

baldakin

bandhook

bandikai

bandwork

bandwork

noun

  1. (art) Decorative work resembling interlaced bands.

bankcard

bankcard

noun

  1. A card that a bank issues used by the cardholder in the course of authorization to receive bank services.

bankhead

bankside

bankside

noun

  1. The land by a riverbank.

bankweed

barkened

barkened

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of barken

baudekin

beckoned

beckoned

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of beckon

bedarken

bedarken

verb

  1. To make dim, or to darken, or obscure.

beknived

benedick

benedick

noun

  1. A recently married man, especially one who has long held out against marriage.

benedikt

bikinied

bikinied

adj

  1. Wearing a bikini.

birdikin

birdikin

Noun

  1. A young bird.

blankard

blinkard

blinkard

noun

  1. (obsolete) One with bad eyes.
  2. A dim-witted or stupid person; an idiot.

bodanzky

bodykins

bondfolk

bookbind

bookends

bookends

noun

  1. (poker, slang) An ace and a ten as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em.
  2. plural of bookend

verb

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

bookland

bookland

noun

  1. (Anglo-Saxon) In Anglo-Saxon society, land held by charter or written title, free from all fief, fee, service, and/or fines. Such was formerly held chiefly by the nobility and denominated freeholders.

boondock

boondock

noun

  1. (US, with article, in the plural) A brushy, rural area or location.
  2. (tiddlywinks) A shot that strikes a squopped wink and sends it flying far away.

verb

  1. (US) To camp in a dry brushy location.
  2. (US) To stay in a self-contained recreational vehicle without connections to water, electricity, or sewer services, especially in a remote location.
  3. (tiddlywinks) To strike a squopped wink and send it flying far away.

boydekyn

brodekin

brodekin

noun

  1. Alternative form of brodequin

buckland

bukidnon

bundocks

bunkered

bunkered

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bunker

bunkload

buskined

buskined

adj

  1. Tragic, dignified or serious in style.
  2. Trodden by buskins.
  3. Wearing buskins.

cankered

cankered

adj

  1. (figuratively) Corrupted; morally corrupt
  2. (figuratively) bad-tempered
  3. Infected with a canker or having a cankerous part
  4. Ulcerated

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of canker

ciderkin

ciderkin

noun

  1. (historical, possibly dialectal) A weak cider made by steeping the refuse pomace in water; considered a drink for commoners, and traditionally often given to children.

cockandy

cockandy

noun

  1. Synonym of puffin

convoked

convoked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of convoke

crankled

crankled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crankle

crinkled

crinkled

adj

  1. Having crinkles

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crinkle

dakerhen

dakerhen

noun

  1. Alternative form of daker-hen

dakotans

daktylon

damaskin

damaskin

noun

  1. (obsolete) A sword of Damascus steel.

verb

  1. Alternative form of damascene

dankness

dankness

noun

  1. The state or quality of being dank.

darkened

darkened

adj

  1. Having an absence of light, such as at night-time.
  2. Made dark or lightproof by the exclusion of light.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of darken

darkener

darkener

noun

  1. One who or that which darkens.

darkling

darkling

adj

  1. (figurative) Obscure; taking place unseen, as if in the dark.
  2. (poetic) Dark; growing dark; darkening.

adv

  1. In the dark; in obscurity.

noun

  1. (fantasy) A creature that lives in the dark.
  2. Darkness

verb

  1. present participle of darkle

darkmans

darkmans

noun

  1. (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) The night.

darkness

darkness

noun

  1. (countable) The product of being dark.
  2. (uncountable) Gloom; gloominess; depression.
  3. (uncountable) Hell.
  4. (uncountable) Lack of knowledge; obscurity or meaning or intelligibility; the unknown.
  5. (uncountable) Lack of understanding or compassion; spiritual or mental blindness.
  6. (uncountable) Secrecy; concealment.
  7. (uncountable) The state of being dark; lack of light; the absolute or comparative absence of light.
  8. (uncountable) The state or quality of reflecting little light, of tending to a blackish or brownish color.

darkskin

darkskin

noun

  1. A black person who has relatively dark-coloured skin.

darktown

darktown

noun

  1. (US, dated) An African-American area of a city in the American South.

databank

databank

noun

  1. A database (collection of organized information in a regular structure)
  2. An organization dedicated to maintaining a database.

dawnlike

dawnlike

adj

  1. Resembling dawn or some aspect of it.

debunked

debunked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of debunk

debunker

debunker

noun

  1. Someone who debunks.

deckhand

deckhand

noun

  1. (nautical) A member of the crew of a merchant ship who performs manual labour.
  2. (theater) A stagehand.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To work on a boat as a deckhand; crew.

deckings

deckings

noun

  1. plural of decking

dedekind

deerskin

deerskin

noun

  1. (countable) An article of clothing manufactured from deerskin. Often constructed in the plural.
  2. (countable) The hide, whether tanned or not, of one deer.
  3. (uncountable) Leather made from deer hide.

deknight

demiking

demimonk

denbrook

denizlik

devilkin

devilkin

noun

  1. A little devil.

dikaryon

dikaryon

noun

  1. (biology) A hypha that has two nuclei.

dikerion

diketene

diketene

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) The acetyl ketene CH₃CO-CH=C=O

diketone

diketone

noun

  1. (chemistry) any compound having two neighbouring ketonic carbonyl groups

dinkiest

dinkiest

adj

  1. superlative form of dinky: most dinky

disliken

disliken

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To make unlike; to disguise.

dockhand

dockhand

noun

  1. Someone who works at a dock.

dockland

dockland

noun

  1. The land area surrounding a dock, especially the renovated or gentrified areas surrounding a former dock.

doeskins

doeskins

noun

  1. plural of doeskin

domenick

dominick

dominick

Proper noun

  1. name, a spelling variant of Dominic.

donicker

doorknob

doorknob

noun

  1. (informal, derogatory) A stupid person.
  2. A circular device attached to a door, the rotation of which permits the unlatching of the door.

dornecks

dornicks

dornicks

noun

  1. plural of dornick

dornocks

dornocks

noun

  1. plural of dornock

doundake

downlike

downlike

adj

  1. Resembling down (soft immature feathers) or some aspect of it.

downlink

downlink

noun

  1. (telecommunications) The transmission of a signal from a satellite to a receiving station on earth; or the means of this transmission.
  2. (telecommunications) Transmission of data from a network, usually wireless, to the user.

verb

  1. To transmit a signal from a satellite to a terrestrial receiving station.

downtake

downtake

noun

  1. An outlet for conveying something downward.
  2. Material conveyed downward by such an outlet.

downtick

downtick

noun

  1. (finance) A stock market transaction or quote at a price below a preceding one.
  2. A small decrease or downward change in something that has been steady or rising.

drawknot

drawlink

drawlink

noun

  1. (rail transport) drawbar

drinkers

drinkers

noun

  1. plural of drinker

drinkery

drinkery

noun

  1. (informal) A place where alcoholic drinks are served; a public house.

drinking

drinking

noun

  1. An act or session by which drink is consumed, especially alcoholic beverages.

verb

  1. present participle of drink

drouking

drumskin

drumskin

noun

  1. The skin of a drum.

drunkard

drunkard

noun

  1. (derogatory) A person who is habitually drunk.

drunkery

drunkest

drunkest

adj

  1. superlative form of drunk: most drunk

verb

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple past form of drink

dubinsky

duckling

duckling

noun

  1. A young duck.

duckpins

duckpins

noun

  1. A game played by bowling a small ball at such pins.
  2. plural of duckpin

duckpond

duckpond

noun

  1. A pond that is populated by ducks.

ducktown

duckwing

duckwing

noun

  1. Any of various types of chicken noted for their triangular wing patch

dukeling

dukeling

noun

  1. A little or insignificant duke.

dunelike

dunelike

adj

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a dune.

dungbeck

dunkadoo

dunkadoo

noun

  1. (US, chiefly New Jersey) The American bittern

dunkling

dunnakin

dunnakin

noun

  1. (uncommon) Alternative form of dunnekin (“outhouse”)

duskness

duskness

noun

  1. duskiness

duveneck

elkhound

elkhound

noun

  1. Any Scandinavian breed of dog bred to hunt elk (US: moose).
  2. Norwegian Elkhound, a breed of dog from Norway for hunting elk (US: moose).

elkmound

embanked

embanked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of embank

endamask

endshake

enkindle

enkindle

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive) To kindle; to arouse or evoke.

enlinked

enlinked

adj

  1. Joined together, linked.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of enlink

falkland

falkland

Proper noun

  1. the
  2. a village and former royal burgh in council area, Scotland

flankard

folkland

folkland

noun

  1. (law, historical, UK) Land held in villeinage, being distributed among the folk, or people, at the pleasure of the lord of the manor, and taken back at his discretion.

fondlike

forkland

gedanken

gekkonid

gekkonid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any member of the family Gekkonidae, the largest family of geckos.

goddikin

gowdnook

handbank

handbook

handbook

noun

  1. (US, gambling) A place where illicit bets can be placed.
  2. A topically organized book of reference on a certain field of knowledge, regardless of size.

handlike

handlike

adj

  1. Resembling a hand.

handlock

handlock

noun

  1. A hold for restraining another person by immobilizing their hand.
  2. A locking mechanism that operates by hand.
  3. A restraint that attaches to the wrist, especially a shackle or handcuff.
  4. Immobilization of the hand.

verb

  1. To lock by means of a handlock.
  2. To restrain by holding so as to immobilize the hand.
  3. To restrain with, or as with, a handlock.

handpick

handpick

verb

  1. To pick or harvest by hand.
  2. To select carefully and with individual attention.

handwork

handwork

noun

  1. Work done by the hands, as opposed to by machine.

verb

  1. (transitive) To work (materials) by hand, without the use of a machine.

hankered

hankered

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of hanker

harkened

harkened

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of harken

headskin

hendrick

hendrika

hinddeck