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aiken

akene

akene

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of achene

aking

aking

verb

  1. present participle of ake

akins

aknee

aknee

adv

  1. (archaic) On the knees.

aknow

aknow

verb

  1. Obsolete form of acknow.

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.

akund

alkin

alkin

adj

  1. (obsolete except Midlands, Northern England, Scotland) Of all or every kind; all kinds or sorts of; intermingled and various.

anack

angka

aniak

ankee

anker

anker

noun

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

ankhs

ankhs

noun

  1. plural of ankh

ankle

ankle

noun

  1. The skeletal joint which connects the foot with the leg; the uppermost portion of the foot and lowermost portion of the leg, which contain this skeletal joint.

verb

  1. (US, slang) To walk.
  2. (cycling) To cyclically angle the foot at the ankle while pedaling, to maximize the amount of work applied to the pedal during each revolution.

ankou

ankou

Proper noun

  1. The personification of death in Breton mythology.

ankus

ankus

noun

  1. The hooked goad that is used in India to control elephants.

anoka

anoka

Proper noun

  1. an unincorporated community in Indiana, USA.
  2. a city in Minnesota, USA
  3. a tiny village in Nebraska, USA.

anvik

arank

awink

awink

adj

  1. Winking.

baken

baken

verb

  1. (UK dialectal, Northern England) alternative past participle of bake; baked.

banak

banka

banks

banks

noun

  1. plural of bank

verb

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

banky

banky

adj

  1. (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Hilly; sloping.

noun

  1. A child's blanket.

binky

binky

noun

  1. (US, informal, childish) A baby's pacifier.
  2. (informal, childish) A stuffed animal, pillow, blanket, or toy that a small child is more attached to than any other, and often sleeps with.
  3. A high hop that a rabbit may perform when happy.

verb

  1. (intransitive, rabbit behavior) To perform a high hop, as when happy.

blank

blank

adj

  1. (archaic) White or pale; without colour.
  2. (figurative) Lacking characteristics which give variety; uniform.
  3. (military) Of ammunition: having propellant but no bullets; unbulleted.
  4. Absolute; downright; sheer.
  5. Devoid of thoughts, memory, or inspiration.
  6. Empty; void; without result; fruitless.
  7. Free from writing, printing, or marks; having an empty space to be filled in
  8. Utterly confounded or discomfited.
  9. Without expression, usually due to incomprehension.

noun

  1. (archaic, historical, obsolete) A small French coin, originally of silver, afterwards of copper, worth 5 deniers; also a silver coin of Henry V current in the parts of France then held by the English, worth about 8 pence .
  2. (chemistry) A sample for a control experiment that does not contain any of the analyte of interest, in order to deliberately produce a non-detection to verify that a detection is distinguishable from it.
  3. (dominoes) A domino without points on one or both of its divisions.
  4. (electric recording) The shaved wax ready for placing on a recording machine for making wax records with a stylus [20th century].
  5. (figurative) A vacant space, place, or period; a void [since the 17th century].
  6. (firearms) Short for blank cartridge. [since the 19th century].
  7. (literature) Blank verse .
  8. (now chiefly US) A document, paper, or form with spaces left blank to be filled up at the pleasure of the person to whom it is given (e.g. a blank charter, ballot, form, contract, etc.), or as the event may determine; a blank form .
  9. (obsolete) A nonplus [16th century].
  10. (slang) Infertile semen.
  11. A dash written in place of an omitted letter or word [since the 18th century]
  12. A lot by which nothing is gained; a ticket in a lottery on which no prize is indicated [since the 16th century].
  13. A space to be filled in on a form or template.
  14. An empty form without substance; anything insignificant; nothing at all .
  15. An empty space in one's memory; a forgotten item or memory [since the 18th century].
  16. An unprinted leaf of a book [20th century].
  17. Any article of glass on which subsequent processing is required [since the 19th century].
  18. Provisional words printed in italics (instead of blank spaces) in a bill before Parliament, being matters of practical detail, of which the final form will be settled in Committee .
  19. The space character; the character resulting from pressing the space-bar on a keyboard.
  20. The white spot in the centre of a target; hence (figuratively) the object to which anything is directed or aimed, the range of such aim .
  21. The ¹ / ₂₃₀₄₀₀ of a grain [17th century].

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be temporarily unable to remember.
  2. (intransitive) To become blank.
  3. (transitive) To make void; to erase.
  4. (transitive) To prevent from scoring; for example, in a sporting event.
  5. (transitive, aviation, of a control surface) To render ineffective by blanketing with turbulent airflow, such as from aircraft wake or reverse thrust.
  6. (transitive, slang) To ignore (a person) deliberately.

blenk

blenk

verb

  1. (obsolete) To blink.
  2. (obsolete) To look.

blink

blink

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) gleam; glimmer; sparkle
  2. (computing) A text formatting feature that causes text to disappear and reappear as a form of visual emphasis.
  3. (figuratively) The time needed to close and reopen one's eyes.
  4. (nautical) The dazzling whiteness about the horizon caused by the reflection of light from fields of ice at sea; iceblink
  5. (sports, in the plural) Boughs cast where deer are to pass, in order to turn or check them.
  6. (video games) An ability that allows teleporting, mostly for short distances
  7. A glimpse or glance.
  8. The act of quickly closing both eyes and opening them again.

verb

  1. (Tyneside, obsolete) To glance.
  2. (hyperbolic) To perform the smallest action that could solicit a response.
  3. (intransitive) To close and reopen both eyes quickly.
  4. (science fiction, video games) To teleport, mostly for short distances.
  5. (transitive) To close and reopen one's eyes to remove (something) from on or around the eyes.
  6. (transitive) To shut out of sight; to evade; to shirk.
  7. To flash headlights on a car at.
  8. To flash on and off at regular intervals.
  9. To see with the eyes half shut, or indistinctly and with frequent winking, as a person with weak eyes.
  10. To send a signal with a lighting device.
  11. To shine, especially with intermittent light; to twinkle; to flicker; to glimmer, as a lamp.
  12. To turn slightly sour, or blinky, as beer, milk, etc.
  13. To wink; to twinkle with, or as with, the eye.

blunk

blunk

verb

  1. (dialect, colloquial, informal) simple past tense of blink
  2. (intransitive) To blench, blink; turn aside.
  3. (transitive, Scotland) To spoil, mismanage.

bonks

bonks

noun

  1. plural of bonk

verb

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

boonk

boonk

noun

  1. A bird, the little bittern.

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

bunko

bunko

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of bunco

bunks

bunks

noun

  1. plural of bunk

verb

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

bunky

bunky

noun

  1. Alternative form of bunkie (“bunkmate”)

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.

clank

clank

noun

  1. A loud, hard sound of metal hitting metal.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make a clanking sound
  2. (transitive) To cause to sound with a clank.

clink

clink

noun

  1. (onomatopoeia) The sound of metal on metal, or glass on glass.
  2. (slang) A prison.
  3. Stress cracks produced in metal ingots as they cool after being cast.

verb

  1. (humorous, dated) To rhyme.
  2. (transitive, Scotland) To clinch; to rivet.
  3. (transitive, intransitive) To make a clinking sound; to make a sound of metal on metal or glass on glass; to strike materials such as metal or glass against one another.

clonk

clonk

noun

  1. (fishing) A stick-like tool used to strike the surface of the water and produce a sound that causes nearby fish to attack the bait.
  2. The abrupt sound of two hard objects coming into contact.

clunk

clunk

noun

  1. (dated) The sound of liquid coming out of a bottle, etc.; a glucking sound.
  2. A dull, metallic sound, especially one made by two bodies coming into contact.

verb

  1. to make such a sound

conks

conks

noun

  1. plural of conk

verb

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

conky

conky

adj

  1. (slang) Having a prominent nose.

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.

danke

dansk

deink

deink

verb

  1. (transitive) To remove ink from, especially in the process of recycling paper.

dinka

dinks

dinks

noun

  1. plural of dink

verb

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

dinky

dinky

adj

  1. (informal, Britain) Tiny and cute; small and attractive.
  2. (informal, US) Tiny and insignificant; small and undesirable.

noun

  1. A person in a relationship with double income and no kids

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

dukhn

dunks

dunks

noun

  1. Ziziphus mauritiana, a tropical fruit tree.
  2. plural of dunk

verb

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

eikon

eikon

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of icon (“religious image”)

eking

eking

noun

  1. (nautical, obsolete) A supplementary piece of timber used to lengthen another.
  2. That which is added.
  3. The act or process of adding.

verb

  1. present participle of eke

ekron

elkin

encke

ensky

ensky

verb

  1. (poetic, transitive) To exalt.
  2. (poetic, transitive) To place in the sky.

erkan

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.

ginks

ginks

noun

  1. plural of gink

glink

grank

gunks

gunks

noun

  1. plural of gunk

gunky

gunky

adj

  1. (colloquial) greasy, messy or dirty.

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

icken

ikona

ikona

noun

  1. (Christianity, art) An Orthodox icon, or religious painting.

ikons

ikons

noun

  1. plural of ikon

inark

inked

inked

adj

  1. (slang) Having a tattoo or tattoos.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of ink

inken

inken

adj

  1. (archaic) made of or written with ink

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.

inket

inkie

inkle

inkle

noun

  1. Narrow linen tape, used for trimmings or to make shoelaces

verb

  1. (transitive, rare) To have a hint or inkling of; divine.
  2. (transitive, rare) To hint at; disclose.

inkom

inkos

inkra

insko

iznik

jakin

jakun

jakun

adj

  1. (informal, derogatory, Singapore) Fascinated by objects, events, or experiences which seem ordinary to others.
  2. (informal, offensive, Malaysia) Overly excited, bad-tempered, unruly, or unsophisticated.

janek

janik

janka

janok

jenks

jinks

jinks

intj

  1. Indication of surprise or amazement; jinkies.

noun

  1. plural of jink

verb

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

junko

junks

junks

noun

  1. plural of junk

verb

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

junky

junky

adj

  1. Full of junk.
  2. Resembling or characteristic of junk; cheap, worthless, or of low quality.

noun

  1. (slang, derogatory) Alternative spelling of junkie

kaden

kaine

kains

kains

noun

  1. plural of kain

kakan

kalan

kalan

noun

  1. (archaic) The sea otter.

kalin

kalon

kalon

noun

  1. Ideal perfect beauty in the physical and moral sense, especially as perceived by Greek philosophers.

kalvn

kamin

kanab

kanab

Proper noun

  1. A city in Utah, USA, and county seat of Kane County.

kanae

kanal

kanal

noun

  1. A unit of area used in parts of northern India and in Pakistan, equivalent to one eighth of an acre.

kanap

kanas

kanas

noun

  1. plural of kana

kanat

kanat

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of qanat

kande

kandy

kandy

noun

  1. Alternative form of candy (Indian unit of mass)

kaneh

kaneh

noun

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

kanes

kanga

kanga

noun

  1. (Sikhism) A comb, required to be worn at all times by Sikhs, one of the five Ks.
  2. (slang) A prison warder.
  3. A colourful printed cotton garment worn by women in East Africa.

kania

kanji

kanji

noun

  1. (uncountable) The system of writing Japanese using Chinese characters.
  2. A North Indian fermented drink made with beetroot and carrots.
  3. Any individual Chinese character as used in the Japanese language.

kannu

kansa

kansu

kanya

kanzu

kanzu

noun

  1. A white or cream-coloured robe worn by men in the African Great Lakes region.

kaons

kaons

noun

  1. plural of kaon

karen

karen

noun

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

karin