(transitive, obsolete) To take to task; tax; reprove; blame.
basket
basket
noun
(Internet) In an online shop, a listing of a customer's chosen items before they are ordered.
(LGBT, slang) The male genitalia and region surrounding it.
(archaic) A protection for the hand on a sword or a singlestick; a guard of a bladed weapon.
(architecture) The bell or vase of the Corinthian capital.
(ballooning) The gondola or wicker basket suspended from the balloon, in which the pilot and passengers travel.
(basketball) A circular hoop, from which a net is suspended, which is the goal through which the players try to throw the ball.
(basketball) The act of putting the ball through the basket, thereby scoring points.
(figurative) A set or collection of intangible things.
(informal, euphemistic) Bastard.
(military, aircraft) A drogue (or para-drogue) in the probe-and-drogue refueling method
(obsolete) In a stage-coach, two outside seats facing each other.
(slang) The bulge of the male genitals seen through clothing.
(uncountable) The game of basketball.
A dance movement in some line dances, where men put their arms round the women's lower backs, and the women put their arms over the men's shoulders, and the group (usually of four, any more is difficult) spins round, which should result in the women's feet leaving the ground.
A lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom.
A singlestick with a basket hilt.
A wire or plastic container similar in shape to a basket, used for carrying articles for purchase in a shop.
verb
(transitive) To place in a basket or baskets.
(transitive, publishing) To cross-collateralize the royalty advances for multiple works so that the creator is not paid until all of those works have achieved a certain level of success.
batiks
batiks
noun
plural of batik
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of batik
betask
casket
casket
noun
(Britain) An urn.
(Canada, US) A coffin.
(nautical) A gasket.
A little box, e.g. for jewellery.
verb
(poetic, transitive) To put into, or preserve in, a casket.
dikast
dikast
noun
Alternative form of dicast (“juror in ancient Athens”)
gasket
gasket
noun
(mechanics) Any mechanical seal that serves to fill the space between two objects, generally to prevent leakage between the two objects while under compression.
(sailing) A length of rope or canvas band used for reefing a sail, or holding a stowed sail in place.
A material which may be clamped between faces and acts as a static seal. Gaskets may be cut, formed, or molded to the desired configuration.
Any of a wide variety of seals or packings used between matched machine parts or around pipe joints to prevent the escape of a gas or fluid.
verb
To fit a gasket
To seal wth a gasket
kantos
karats
karats
noun
plural of karat
karsts
karsts
noun
plural of karst
kartis
kartos
kasota
kastro
katsup
kismat
kismat
noun
Alternative spelling of kismet
kistna
korats
krafts
kraits
kraits
noun
plural of krait
krauts
krauts
noun
plural of kraut
krista
krysta
kurtas
kurtas
noun
plural of kurta
kutais
lakist
lakist
Noun
A member of the a group of English Romantic poets from the Lake District.
lasket
lasket
noun
(nautical) latching
latkes
latkes
noun
plural of latke
muskat
muskat
noun
Obsolete form of musk cat.
ostiak
ostyak
outask
outask
verb
(transitive) To announce or publish the banns of marriage of (a couple) in church for the third time.
(transitive) To ask or proclaim for the last time.
rastik
rastik
noun
A blend of henna and various other ingredients, traditionally used to dye the hair.
sacket
sacket
noun
(Scotland) A small sack or wallet.
(Scotland) A small, especially rascally or stupid, person.
saktas
sarkit
sarkit
adj
(Scotland, obsolete) clothed
shakta
shakti
shakti
noun
(Hinduism) the divine force that pervades the universe.
sikata
sitkan
skated
skated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of skate
skater
skater
noun
(ice hockey) A player who is not a goaltender.
A member of skateboarding subculture, characterized by dingy and baggy clothes, and often wallet chains.
A person who skates.
Any of numerous hemipterous insects in the family Gerridae, which run rapidly over the surface of the water, as if skating.
skates
skates
noun
plural of skate
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skate
skatol
skatol
noun
(biochemistry) A constituent of human faeces formed in the small intestines as a product of the putrefaction of albuminous matter; methyl indol, C₉H₉N.
sklate
spitak
stacks
stacks
noun
(gambling, slang) A large amount of money, especially winnings.
plural of stack
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stack
staked
staked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of stake
staker
staker
noun
(cryptocurrencies) One who participates in proof of stake.
One who stakes something.
stakes
stakes
noun
Risks
The money wagered in gambling
plural of stake
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stake
stalko
stalks
stalks
noun
plural of stalk
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stalk
stalky
stalky
adj
(informal) Resembling or characteristic of a stalker; seeming to hunt or covertly follow a person.
Long and thin, like a stalk of a plant.
Of a plant, having stalks.
stanek
stanks
stanks
noun
plural of stank
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stank
starik
starke
starks
starks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stark
starky
stbark
steaks
steaks
noun
plural of steak
stekan
stekan
noun
Alternative form of steekkan
strack
straik
straik
noun
Alternative form of strake
strake
strake
noun
(aviation) A type of aerodynamic surface mounted on an aircraft fuselage to fine-tune the airflow.
(engineering) A shaped piece of wood used to level a bed or contour the shape of a mould, as for a bell
(nautical) A continuous line of plates or planks running from bow to stern that contributes to a vessel's skin. (FM 55-501).
(obsolete) A streak.
(obsolete) An iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel.
A trough for washing broken ore, gravel, or sand; a launder.
verb
(obsolete) To stretch.
(obsolete) simple past tense of strike
straky
streak
streak
noun
(shipbuilding) A strake.
A continuous series of like events.
A moth of the family Geometridae, Chesias legatella.
A rung or round of a ladder.
A tendency or characteristic, but not a dominant or pervasive one.
An irregular line left from smearing or motion.
The act of streaking, or running naked through a public area.
The color of the powder of a mineral. So called, because a simple field test for a mineral is to streak it against unglazed white porcelain.
verb
(intransitive) To have or obtain streaks.
(intransitive) To run naked in public. (Contrast flash)
(intransitive) To run quickly.
(obsolete, UK, Scotland) To stretch; to extend; hence, to lay out, as a dead body.
(transitive) To create streaks.
(transitive) To move very swiftly.
takers
takers
noun
plural of taker
takins
takins
noun
plural of takin
taluks
taluks
noun
plural of taluk
tamsky
tankas
tankas
noun
plural of tanka
taroks
taroks
noun
plural of tarok
tarski
tasked
tasked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of task
tasker
tasker
noun
(Scotland, historical) A labourer who receives wages in kind.
One who imposes a task.
One who performs a task, such as a day-labourer.
taskit
tesack
thacks
thacks
noun
plural of thack
thanks
thanks
intj
Used to express appreciation or gratitude.
noun
(obsolete) plural of thank
An expression of gratitude.
Grateful feelings or thoughts.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thank
tilaks
tilaks
noun
plural of tilak
tokays
tokays
noun
plural of tokay
toklas
tracks
tracks
noun
plural of track
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of track
traiks
trakas
tranks
tranks
noun
plural of trank
troaks
troaks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of troak
tsadik
tuskar
tweaks
tweaks
noun
plural of tweak
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tweak