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ankhs

ankhs

noun

  1. plural of ankh

chank

chank

noun

  1. (India) The large spiral shell of several species of sea conch, much used in making bangles, especially Turbinella pyrum.

verb

  1. (US) To eat noisily; to champ or chomp.

chink

chink

noun

  1. (countable) A slight sound as of metal objects touching each other; a clink.
  2. (figuratively) A vulnerability or flaw in a protection system or in any otherwise formidable system.
  3. (uncountable, colloquial, now rare) Ready money, especially in the form of coins.
  4. A chip or dent in something metallic.
  5. A narrow opening such as a fissure or crack.
  6. Alternative form of kink (“gasp for breath”)
  7. Alternative letter-case form of Chink

verb

  1. (intransitive) To crack; to open.
  2. (intransitive) To make a slight sound like that of metal objects touching.
  3. (transitive) To cause to make a sharp metallic sound, as coins, small pieces of metal, etc., by bringing them into collision with each other.
  4. (transitive) To cause to open in cracks or fissures.
  5. (transitive) To fill an opening such as the space between logs in a log house with chinking; to caulk.

chonk

chonk

adj

  1. (slang, of an animal) Adorably fat or large.

noun

  1. (slang) An adorably fat or large creature, particularly a cat.
  2. Alternative form of chank (“type of shell”)

chunk

chunk

noun

  1. (comedy) A segment of a comedian's performance.
  2. (computing) A discrete segment of a file, stream, etc. (especially one that represents audiovisual media); a block.
  3. (linguistics, education) A sequence of two or more words that occur in language with high frequency but are not idiomatic; a bundle or cluster.
  4. A part of something that has been separated.
  5. A representative portion of a substance, often large and irregular.

verb

  1. (transitive) To break down (language, etc.) into conceptual pieces of manageable size.
  2. (transitive) To break into large pieces or chunks.
  3. (transitive, slang, chiefly Southern US) To throw.
  4. (transitive, video games) Deal a substantial amount of damage to an opponent.

dukhn

hakan

hakon

hanks

hanks

noun

  1. plural of hank

hankt

hanky

hanky

noun

  1. (colloquial) Abbreviation of handkerchief.

henka

henke

hokan

hokan

Proper noun

  1. A hypothetical grouping of a dozen small language families spoken in California, Arizona, and Mexico.

honks

honks

noun

  1. plural of honk

verb

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

honky

honky

noun

  1. (Canada, US, derogatory, ethnic slur) A white (Caucasian) person.
  2. (US, obsolete) A factory hand or general unskilled worker.

hunks

hunks

noun

  1. (slang, dated) A crotchety or surly person.
  2. (slang, dated) A stingy man; a miser.
  3. plural of hunk

hunky

hunky

adj

  1. (US, slang) All right; in good condition.
  2. (US, slang) even; square; on equal footing with
  3. (informal) Exhibiting strong, masculine beauty.
  4. Shaped like a hunk, or piece; chunky.

noun

  1. (US, slang, now uncommon, ethnic slur) A Hungarian or other eastern European, e.g. a Romanian or a Slav. (Sometimes applied (like honky) to any white person.)

hynek

kaneh

kaneh

noun

  1. (historical) A Hebrew measure of length, equal to six cubits.

kench

kench

noun

  1. A bin or enclosure in which fish or skins are salted.

khano

khans

khans

noun

  1. plural of khan

khnum

khoin

khond

khond

Noun

  1. Any member of an aboriginal hunter-gatherer tribe of India, inhabiting the tributary states of Orissa and Srikakulam.

kiehn

kinah

kinch

knish

knish

noun

  1. An Eastern European Jewish, or Yiddish, snack food consisting of a dumpling covered with a shell of baked or fried dough

knuth

kohen

kohen

noun

  1. (Judaism) Alternative spelling of cohen

kuehn

shank

shank

adj

  1. (slang) Bad.

noun

  1. (architecture) The space between two channels of the Doric triglyph.
  2. (golf) A poorly played golf shot in which the ball is struck by the part of the club head that connects to the shaft.
  3. (metalworking) A large ladle for molten metal, fitted with long bars for handling it.
  4. (ornithology, colloquial) A redshank or greenshank, various species of Old World wading birds in the genus Tringa having distinctly colored legs.
  5. (printing, dated) The body of a type; between the shoulder and the foot.
  6. (shoemaking) The part of the sole beneath the instep connecting the broader front part with the heel.
  7. (slang) An improvised stabbing weapon.
  8. A loop forming an eye to a button.
  9. A protruding part of an object, by which it is or can be attached.
  10. A straight, narrow part of an object, such as a key or an anchor; shaft; stem.
  11. Flat-nosed pliers, used by opticians for nipping off the edges of pieces of glass to make them round.
  12. Meat from that part of an animal.
  13. The center part of a fishhook between the eye and the hook, the 'hook' being the curved part that bends toward the point.
  14. The end or remainder, particularly of a period of time.
  15. The handle of a pair of shears, connecting the ride to the neck.
  16. The main part or beginning of a period of time.
  17. The metal part on a curb bit that falls below the mouthpiece, which length controls the severity of the leverage action of the bit, and to which the reins of the bridle are attached.
  18. The part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.

verb

  1. (archaic, Ulster) To travel on foot.
  2. (intransitive) To fall off, as a leaf, flower, or capsule, on account of disease affecting the supporting footstalk; usually followed by off.
  3. (shoemaking) To apply the shank to a shoe, during the process of manufacturing it.
  4. (slang) To remove another's trousers, especially in jest; to depants.
  5. (slang) To stab, especially with an improvised blade.
  6. (transitive, chiefly tennis, soccer, gridiron football) To hit or kick the ball in an unintended direction.
  7. (transitive, golf) To misstrike the ball with the part of the club head that connects to the shaft.
  8. (transitive, sewing) To provide (a button) with a shank (loop forming an eye).

shunk

thank

thank

noun

  1. (obsolete) An expression of appreciation; a thought.

verb

  1. (transitive) To credit or hold responsible.
  2. (transitive) To express gratitude or appreciation toward.
  3. (transitive) To feel gratitude or appreciation toward.

think

think

noun

  1. (chiefly UK) An act of thinking; consideration (of something).

verb

  1. (intransitive) To communicate to oneself in one's mind, to try to find a solution to a problem.
  2. (intransitive) To conceive of something or someone (usually followed by of; infrequently, by on).
  3. (obsolete except in methinks) To seem, to appear.
  4. (transitive) To be of opinion (that); to consider, judge, regard, or look upon (something) as.
  5. (transitive) To guess; to reckon.
  6. (transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's head.
  7. To plan; to be considering; to be of a mind (to do something).
  8. To presume; to venture.

thunk

thunk

intj

  1. Representing the dull sound of the impact of a heavy object striking another and coming to an immediate standstill, with neither object being broken by the impact.

noun

  1. (computing) A specialized subroutine that one software module uses to execute code in another module.
  2. (computing) In the Scheme programming language, a function or procedure taking no arguments.
  3. (computing, functional programming) A delayed computation.

verb

  1. (computing, functional programming, transitive) To delay (a computation).
  2. (computing, transitive) To execute (code) by means of a thunk.
  3. (humorous, nonstandard) past participle of think
  4. To strike against something, without breakage, making a "thunk" sound.

whank

whank

noun

  1. (Scotland, Northern England) A large portion, slice or lump.
  2. (Scotland, Northern England) A strike with the fist; a blow; a knock.

verb

  1. (Scotland, Northern England) To beat; to thrash; to whip; to lash.
  2. (Scotland, Northern England) To cut, especially to cut off a large portion.