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akron

akron

Proper noun

  1. The name of many places in the United States of America:
    1. a town in Alabama.
    2. a statutory town in Colorado
    3. a town in Henry Township, Indiana.
    4. a small city in Iowa.
    5. an unincorporated community in Kansas.
    6. a village in Michigan.
    7. an unincorporated community in Missouri.
    8. an unincorporated community in Nebraska.
    9. a village in New York.
    10. a large city in Ohio
    11. a borough in Pennsylvania.
    12. an unincorporated community in West Virginia.

anker

anker

noun

  1. (obsolete) A measure of wine or spirit equal to 10 gallons; a barrel of this capacity.

arank

brank

brank

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) Buckwheat.
  2. (obsolete, UK, Scotland, dialect, usually in the plural) A sort of bridle with wooden side pieces.
  3. (usually in the plural) A metal bridle formerly used as a torture device to hold the head of a scold and restrain the tongue.

verb

  1. (Scotland) To prance; to caper.
  2. (UK, Scotland, dialect) To hold up and toss the head; applied to horses as spurning the bit.
  3. To put someone in the branks.

brenk

brink

brink

noun

  1. (figurative) The edge or border.
  2. The edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge.

bronk

brunk

crank

crank

adj

  1. (nautical, of a ship) Liable to capsize because of poorly stowed cargo or insufficient ballast.
  2. (slang) Strange, weird, odd.
  3. Full of spirit; brisk; lively; sprightly; overconfident; opinionated.
  4. Sick; unwell.

noun

  1. (US, slang) Synonym of methamphetamine.
  2. (archaic) Any bend, turn, or winding, as of a passage.
  3. (archaic, baseball, slang, 1800s) A baseball fan.
  4. (informal) An advocate of a pseudoscience movement.
  5. (informal) An ill-tempered or nasty person.
  6. (informal, Britain, dated in US) A person who is considered strange or odd by others. They may behave in unconventional ways.
  7. (obsolete) A sick person; an invalid.
  8. (rare) A twist or turn in speech; word play consisting in a change of the form or meaning of a word.
  9. A bent piece of an axle or shaft, or an attached arm perpendicular, or nearly so, to the end of a shaft or wheel, used to impart a rotation to a wheel or other mechanical device; also used to change circular into reciprocating motion, or reciprocating into circular motion.
  10. A twist or turn of the mind; caprice; whim;
  11. Clipping of crankshaft.
  12. The act of converting power into motion, by turning a crankshaft.
  13. a fit of temper or passion.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To act in a cranky manner; to behave unreasonably and irritably, especially through complaining.
  2. (intransitive) To be running at a high level of output or effort.
  3. (intransitive) To turn a crank.
  4. (intransitive, dated) To run with a winding course; to double; to crook; to wind and turn.
  5. (intransitive, of a crank or similar) To turn.
  6. (transitive) To cause to spin via other means, as though turned by a crank.
  7. (transitive) To turn by means of a crank.

crink

cronk

cronk

adj

  1. (Australia, colloquial, obsolete) Illegal; dishonest.
  2. (Australia, colloquial, obsolete) No good; bad.
  3. (Australia, colloquial, obsolete) Of a horse, broken down, not useful as a work horse due to illness or infirmity.
  4. (Australia, colloquial, obsolete) Unwell, sick.

noun

  1. (Isle of Man) A hill or barrow.
  2. The honking sound of a goose.

verb

  1. To honk like a goose.

crunk

crunk

adj

  1. (US, slang) Crazy and intoxicated.

noun

  1. A type of hip hop that originated in the southern United States.

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To cry like a crane.

drank

drank

noun

  1. (slang) A drink, usually alcoholic.
  2. (slang) Dextromethorphan.

verb

  1. (obsolete or informal) past participle of drink
  2. simple past tense of drink

drink

drink

noun

  1. (colloquial, with the) Any body of water.
  2. (uncountable) Drinks in general; something to drink
  3. A (served) alcoholic beverage.
  4. A beverage.
  5. A standard drink
  6. A type of beverage (usually mixed).
  7. Alcoholic beverages in general.
  8. The action of drinking, especially with the verbs take or have.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To consume alcoholic beverages.
  2. (transitive) To take in (a liquid), in any manner; to suck up; to absorb; to imbibe.
  3. (transitive) To take in; to receive within one, through the senses; to inhale; to hear; to see.
  4. (transitive, intransitive) To consume (a liquid) through the mouth.
  5. (transitive, metonymically) To consume the liquid contained within (a bottle, glass, etc.).
  6. (transitive, obsolete) To smoke, as tobacco.

drunk

drunk

adj

  1. (usually followed by with or on) Elated or emboldened.
  2. Drenched or saturated with moisture or liquid.
  3. Habitually or frequently in a state of intoxication.
  4. Intoxicated as a result of excessive alcohol consumption, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages.

noun

  1. A drinking-bout; a period of drunkenness.
  2. A drunken state.
  3. A habitual drinker, especially one who is frequently intoxicated.
  4. One who is intoxicated with alcohol.

verb

  1. (Southern US) simple past tense of drink
  2. past participle of drink

ekron

erkan

frank

frank

adj

  1. (medicine) unmistakable, clinically obvious, self-evident
  2. (obsolete) Liberal; generous; profuse.
  3. (obsolete) Unbounded by restrictions, limitations, etc.; free.
  4. (obsolete, derogatory) Unrestrained; loose; licentious.
  5. honest, especially in a manner that seems slightly blunt; candid; not reserved or disguised.

noun

  1. (UK) The grey heron.
  2. (countable) The notice on an envelope where a stamp would normally be found.
  3. (historical) Obsolete form of franc, former French coins, moneys of account, and currency.
  4. (uncountable) Free postage, a right exercised by governments (usually with definite article).
  5. A hot dog or sausage.
  6. A pigsty.

verb

  1. To exempt from charge for postage, as a letter, package, or packet, etc.
  2. To place a frank on an envelope.
  3. To send by public conveyance free of expense.
  4. To shut up in a frank or sty; to pen up; hence, to cram; to fatten.

grank

inark

inker

inker

noun

  1. A person or device that applies ink.
  2. A tattoo artist.
  3. In comic book production, a person who outlines and otherwise embellishes the artwork of a penciler in preparation for publishing.

inkra

karen

karen

noun

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Karen (“(derogatory) any person, especially female, exhibiting an exaggerated sense of entitlement”)

karin

karna

karns

karns

noun

  1. plural of karn

karon

karyn

kearn

kerin

kerne

kerne

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of kern

kerns

kerns

noun

  1. plural of kern

verb

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

kiran

kiran

Proper noun

  1. name used by Hindus.
  2. name used by Hindus and Sikhs.

kirin

kirns

kiron

knark

knarl

knarl

noun

  1. A knot in wood.

knars

knars

noun

  1. plural of knar

knaur

knaur

noun

  1. A knot or burl in a tree.

knorr

knorr

noun

  1. Alternative form of knarr (“large merchant ship used in mediaeval Scandinavia”)

knurl

knurl

noun

  1. A contorted knot in wood.
  2. A crossgrained protuberance; a nodule; a boss or projection.
  3. A lined or crossgrained pattern of ridges or indentations rolled or pressed into a part for grip.

verb

  1. To roll or press a pattern of ridges or indentations into a part for grip.

knurs

knurs

noun

  1. plural of knur

koner

koran

koren

korin

korin

noun

  1. A small gazelle native to West Africa, Eudorcas rufifrons.

korns

korun

korun

noun

  1. plural of koruna

krang

krang

noun

  1. The carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed.

kranj

krans

krans

noun

  1. Alternative form of krantz

krein

kreng

kreng

noun

  1. Alternative form of krang

krenn

krina

krona

krona

noun

  1. The official currency of Sweden.

krone

krone

noun

  1. (historical) The currency of German-Austria and Liechtenstein after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1919) until the introduction of the Austrian schilling and, in Liechtenstein, the Swiss franc.
  2. The currency of Iceland, Denmark (including Greenland and the Faroe Islands) and Norway, divided into 100 øre, except in Iceland where 1 króna = 100 aurar.

kroon

kroon

noun

  1. The former currency of Estonia, divided into 100 senti.

naker

naker

noun

  1. (music) A small drum, of Arabic origin, and the forebear of the European kettledrum.

nakir

nakir

noun

  1. Alternative form of naker (“type of drum”)

narka

narka

Proper noun

  1. A city/village in Kansas, US.

narks

narks

noun

  1. (colloquial) Nitrogen narcosis.
  2. plural of nark

verb

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

narky

narky

adj

  1. (UK, Australia, Ireland, slang) Irritated, in a bad mood; disparaging.

nerka

nerka

noun

  1. A sockeye salmon.

norsk

onker

prank

prank

adj

  1. (obsolete) Full of gambols or tricks.

noun

  1. (obsolete) An evil deed; a malicious trick, an act of cruel deception.
  2. A practical joke or mischievous trick.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make an ostentatious show.
  2. (transitive) To perform a practical joke on; to trick.
  3. (transitive, archaic) To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously.
  4. (transitive, slang) To call someone's phone and promptly hang up

prink

prink

noun

  1. The act of adjusting one's dress or appearance; the act of sprucing oneself up.

verb

  1. (UK, university slang, humorous) To pre-drink.
  2. (obsolete or dialectal) to give a wink; to wink.
  3. To dress finely, primp, preen, spruce up.
  4. To look, gaze.
  5. To strut, put on pompous airs, be pretentious.

rakan

rakan

noun

  1. (Buddhism) A Japanese arhat.

ranks

ranks

noun

  1. plural of rank

verb

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

reink

reink

verb

  1. To ink again.

renky

rinka

rinks

rinks

noun

  1. plural of rink

ronks

runck

snark

snark

noun

  1. (literary) The fictional creature of Lewis Carroll's poem, used allusively to refer to fruitless quest or search.
  2. (mathematics) A graph in which every node has three branches, and the edges cannot be coloured in fewer than four colours without two edges of the same colour meeting at a point.
  3. (physics) A fluke or unrepeatable result or detection in an experiment.
  4. Snide remarks or attitude.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To snort.
  2. To express oneself in a snarky fashion.

snork

snork

verb

  1. (transitive, usually followed by "down") To eat quickly or voraciously

trank

trank

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of tranq (“tranquilizer”)
  2. An oblong piece of skin from which the pieces for a glove are cut.

verb

  1. Alternative spelling of tranq (“tranquilize”)

trink

trink

noun

  1. (obsolete) A fisherman who uses a trink.
  2. (obsolete) A kind of fishing net that is attached to a post or anchor; set net.

tronk

tronk

noun

  1. (South Africa) A prison.

trunk

trunk

noun

  1. (Canada, US, automotive) The luggage storage compartment of a sedan/saloon-style car.
  2. (US, telecommunications) A circuit between telephone switchboards or other switching equipment.
  3. (archaic) A long tube through which pellets of clay, peas, etc., are driven by the force of the breath. A peashooter
  4. (architecture) The part of a pilaster between the base and capital, corresponding to the shaft of a column.
  5. (automotive) A storage compartment fitted behind the seat of a motorcycle.
  6. (in the plural) Short for swimming trunks.
  7. (mining) A flume or sluice in which ores are separated from the slimes in which they are contained.
  8. (software engineering) In software projects under source control: the most current source tree, from which the latest unstable builds (so-called "trunk builds") are compiled.
  9. (transport) A main line in a river, canal, railroad, or highway system.
  10. A box or chest usually covered with leather, metal, or cloth, or sometimes made of leather, hide, or metal, for holding or transporting clothes or other goods.
  11. A chute or conduit, or a watertight shaft connecting two or more decks.
  12. A large pipe forming the piston rod of a steam engine, of sufficient diameter to allow one end of the connecting rod to be attached to the crank, and the other end to pass within the pipe directly to the piston, thus making the engine more compact.
  13. A large suitcase, chest, or similar receptacle for carrying or storing personal possessions, usually with a hinged, often domed lid, and handles at each end, so that generally it takes two persons to carry a full trunk.
  14. A long, large box, pipe, or conductor, made of plank or metal plates, for various uses, as for conveying air to a mine or to a furnace, water to a mill, grain to an elevator, etc.
  15. The conspicuously extended, mobile, nose-like organ of an animal such as a sengi, a tapir or especially an elephant. The trunks of various kinds of animals might be adapted to probing and sniffing, as in the sengis, or be partly prehensile, as in the tapir, or be a versatile prehensile organ for manipulation, feeding, drinking and fighting as in the elephant.
  16. The main line or body of anything.
  17. The torso.
  18. The usually single, more or less upright part of a tree, between the roots and the branches.

verb

  1. (telecommunications) To provide simultaneous network access to multiple clients by sharing a set of circuits, carriers, channels, or frequencies.
  2. (transitive, mining) To extract (ores) from the slimes in which they are contained, by means of a trunk.
  3. (transitive, obsolete) To lop off; to curtail; to truncate.

unark