The small wooden ball in the game of trap ball, or knurr and spell.
krug
krum
kuar
kura
kurd
kure
kurg
kuri
kuri
noun
The kitchen of a Zen monastery.
kurn
kurr
kurt
kuru
kuru
noun
A chronic, progressive, fatal central nervous system disease found mainly among the Fore and neighboring peoples of New Guinea, caused by a prion that probably resembles the scrapie agent of sheep, transmissible to nonhuman primates, and believed to be transmitted by ritual cannibalism.
lurk
lurk
noun
(obsolete) A swindle.
The act of lurking.
verb
(Internet slang) To read an Internet forum without posting comments or making one's presence apparent.
(UK, naval slang, transitive) To saddle (a person) with an undesirable task or duty.
To hang out or wait around a location, preferably without drawing attention to oneself.
To remain concealed in order to ambush.
To remain unobserved.
murk
murk
adj
Dark, murky
noun
Darkness, or a dark or gloomy environment.
verb
(African-American Vernacular, MLE) To murder or seriously injure.
To make murky or be murky; to cloud or obscure, or to be clouded or obscured.
raku
raku
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Raku
rauk
ruck
ruck
noun
(colloquial) An argument or fight.
(now rare) Either of a ruckman or a ruck rover, but not a rover.
(rugby union) The situation formed when a player carrying the ball is brought to the ground and one or more members of each side are engaged above the ball, trying to win possession of it; a loose scrum.
(slang, especially military) A rucksack; a large backpack.
A contest in games in which the ball is thrown or bounced in the air and two players from opposing teams attempt to give their team an advantage, typically by tapping the ball to a teammate.
A crease, a wrinkle, a pucker, as on fabric.
A player who competes in said contests; a ruckman or ruckwoman.
A small heifer.
A throng or crowd of people or things; a mass, a pack.
Any one of a ruckman, a ruck rover or a rover; a follower.
Obsolete form of roc.
The common mass of people or things; the ordinary ranks.
verb
(UK, dialect, obsolete) To cower or huddle together; to squat; to sit, as a hen on eggs.
(intransitive) To become folded.
(obsolete, transitive) To act as a ruck in a stoppage in Australian rules football.
(transitive) To crease or fold.
(transitive, rugby union) To contest the possession of the ball in a ruck.
To carry a backpack while hiking or marching.
rukh
rukh
noun
Alternative form of roc (large bird)
rusk
rusk
noun
a cereal binder used in meat product manufacture
a rectangular, hard, dry biscuit
a twice-baked bread, slices of bread baked until they are hard and crisp (also called a zwieback)