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fenks

fenks

noun

  1. The refuse whale blubber, used as a manure, and in the manufacture of Prussian blue.

finks

finks

noun

  1. plural of fink

verb

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

finky

flank

flank

adj

  1. (US, nautical, of speed) Maximum. Historically faster than full speed (the most a vessel can sustain without excessive engine wear or risk of damage), now frequently used interchangeably. Typically used in an emergency or during an attack.

noun

  1. (anatomy) The flesh between the last rib and the hip; the side.
  2. (cooking) A cut of meat from the flank of an animal.
  3. (military) The extreme left or right edge of a military formation, army etc.
  4. (military) The sides of a bastion perpendicular to the wall from which the bastion projects.
  5. (soccer) The wing, one side of the pitch.
  6. That part of the acting surface of a gear wheel tooth that lies within the pitch line.
  7. The outermost strip of a road.
  8. The side of something, in general senses.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be placed to the side(s) of something (usually in terms of two objects, one on each side).
  2. (transitive) To attack the flank(s) of.
  3. (transitive) To defend the flank(s) of.
  4. (transitive) To place to the side(s) of.

flunk

flunk

verb

  1. (US, dated, informal) To shirk (a task or duty).
  2. (US, transitive) Of a teacher, to deny a student a passing grade.
  3. (US, transitive, intransitive) Of a student, to fail a class; to not pass.
  4. To back out through fear. (Commonly in the phrase 'flunk it', the 'it' referring to a specific task avoided; sometimes without specific reference, describing a person's attitude to life in general.)

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.

funks

funks

noun

  1. plural of funk

verb

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

funky

funky

adj

  1. (UK, slang, dated) Relating to, or characterized by, great fear, or funking.
  2. (US, slang) Not quite right; of questionable quality; not appropriate to the context.
  3. (US, slang) Offbeat, unconventional or eccentric.
  4. (music) Relating to or reminiscent of various genres of African American music, especially funk.
  5. (slang, UK, US) Cool; great; excellent.
  6. Having a foul or unpleasant smell.

kenaf

kenaf

noun

  1. Hibiscus cannabinus, an annual or biennial herbaceous plant found mainly in Asia.
  2. The fibre obtained from this plant, similar to jute.

knife

knife

noun

  1. A utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle. The blade may be pointed for piercing.
  2. A weapon designed with the aforementioned specifications intended for slashing and/or stabbing and too short to be called a sword. A dagger.
  3. Any blade-like part in a tool or a machine designed for cutting, such as that of a chipper.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To cut through as if with a knife.
  2. (transitive) To betray, especially in the context of a political slate.
  3. (transitive) To cut with a knife.
  4. (transitive) To positively ignore, especially in order to denigrate; compare cut.
  5. (transitive) To use a knife to injure or kill by stabbing, slashing, or otherwise using the sharp edge of the knife as a weapon.