(uncountable) A fiber obtained from the leaves of the palm.
A palm, Caryota urens, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia that yields a sap from which sugar can be made.
kiutle
kulaki
likuta
likuta
noun
(historical) A former unit of currency, one hundredth of a zaïre.
linkup
linkup
noun
(climbing) enchainment
A connection.
The act of connecting.
liukiu
luckie
luckin
lufkin
lufkin
Proper noun
a city in Texas, USA
an unincorporated community in Wisconsin, USA.
lungki
saluki
suslik
suslik
noun
Any of several large Eurasian squirrels, of the genera Citellus or Spermophilus
The fur of these animals
ulrick
ulrika
ulrike
unkill
unkill
verb
(rare, transitive) To bring (something killed) back to life.
unlike
unlike
adj
(archaic) Not likely; improbable; unlikely.
Not like; dissimilar (to); having no resemblance.
Unequal.
noun
(Internet) The act of withdrawing one's like from a post on social media.
Something that is not like something else; something different.
prep
Differently from; not in a like or similar manner.
In contrast with; as opposed to.
Not typical of one's character or personality.
verb
(Internet) To withdraw support for a particular thing, especially on social networking websites.
To dislike.
unlink
unlink
noun
(mathematics, knot theory) A link that is equivalent (under ambient isotopy) to finitely many disjoint circles in the plane.
verb
(transitive) To decouple; to remove a link from, or separate the links of.
(transitive, computing, Unix) To delete (a file).
uplick
uplink
uplink
noun
(by analogy, less formally) The communication path from a mobile device to a base station, a consumer to the network backbone, a client device to a server etc.
Data transmission from a data station to the headend.
The portion of a communications link used for the transmission of signals from an Earth terminal to a satellite or to an airborne platform. An uplink is the converse of a downlink. An uplink or downlink is distinguished from reverse link or forward link.