A man's knee-length jacket worn in parts of India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
ackman
ackmen
acknew
acknew
verb
simple past tense and past participle of acknow
acknow
acknow
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To acknowledge; confess (often with "of" or "on"), reveal, disclose, realize
(transitive, obsolete) To recognize.
ackton
adkins
aikane
aikona
aikona
intj
(South Africa) no; no way
aitken
aitkin
aitkin
Proper noun
a city in Minnesota, USA
akania
akanke
akenes
akenes
noun
plural of akene
aketon
aketon
noun
(historical) A stuffed jacket worn under the mail, or (later) a jacket plated with mail.
akhund
akhund
noun
(chiefly historical) A spiritual leader in Persia, parts of Central Asia and Xinjiang, China.
(colloquial, Central Asia or Xinjiang) Uyghur; Dungan; Hui Muslim
akonge
aksoyn
akutan
alkane
alkane
noun
(organic chemistry) Any acyclic saturated hydrocarbon (methane, ethane, etc.).
alkene
alkene
noun
(organic chemistry) An unsaturated, aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon–carbon double bonds.
alkine
alkine
noun
Synonym of alkylamine
alkyne
alkyne
noun
(organic chemistry) A hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon–carbon triple bond.
anakes
anakim
anakim
Proper noun
From the Bible Deuteronomy 1.28 A race of bigger than usual people, the sons of Anak, who were living in Canaan at the time of the arrival of Moses and the Israelites
ananke
ananke
noun
Necessity beyond all supplications or sway. Conceived as the ultimate dictator of all fate and circumstances, to which even the gods must ultimately pay homage and deference.
andoke
angkor
angkor
Proper noun
A region of Cambodia that served as the seat of the Khmer Empire, which flourished from approximately the 9th to 15th centuries.
ankara
ankeny
anking
ankled
ankled
adj
(in combination) Having some specific type of ankle.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ankle
ankles
ankles
noun
plural of ankle
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ankle
anklet
anklet
noun
A piece of jewelry/jewellery, resembling a bracelet but worn around the ankle.
An ankle sock.
ankney
ankoli
ankush
anorak
anorak
noun
(Britain, slang) A person with an unusual or obsessive interest in a niche subject.
A heavy weatherproof jacket with an attached hood; a parka or windcheater.
antick
antick
noun
Obsolete form of antic.
anukit
anuska
arakan
armonk
askant
askant
adj
(dated) Aslant, or sloping.
adv
(dated) Aslant, or askance, or sideways
verb
Dated form of askance.
asking
asking
adj
That asks; that expresses a question or request.
noun
(in the plural) The marriage banns.
(rare in the singular) A request, or petition.
The act or process of posing a question or making a request.
verb
present participle of ask
athink
atkins
atkins
Proper noun
meaning "son of Atkin (Adam)".
awaken
awaken
verb
(intransitive) To stop sleeping; awake.
(theology) To call to a sense of sin.
(transitive) To cause to become awake.
(transitive) To cause to become aware.
(transitive, figurative) To bring into action (something previously dormant); to stimulate.
awoken
awoken
verb
(nonstandard, rare) Misspelling of awaken.
past participle of awake
backen
baking
baking
adj
(figuratively) Of a person, an object, or the weather: very hot; boiling, broiling, roasting.
That bakes.
noun
(countable) The production of a batch of baked product.
An action in which something is baked.
The way in which something is baked.
verb
present participle of bake.
baktun
baktun
noun
Alternative spelling of b'ak'tun
balkan
balkin
bangka
banked
banked
adj
Of a cheque, deposited in a bank.
Piled high.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bank
banker
banker
noun
(UK, dialect) A ditcher; a drain digger.
(mining) A banksman.
(obsolete) A money changer.
(rail transport, Britain, Australia) A railway locomotive that can be attached to the rear of a train to assist it in climbing an incline.
A vessel employed in the cod fishery on the banks of Newfoundland.
One who conducts the business of banking; one who, individually, or as a member of a company, keeps an establishment for the deposit or loan of money, or for traffic in money, bills of exchange, etc.
The dealer in a casino, or one who keeps the bank in a banking game.
The stone bench on which a mason cuts or squares his work.
banket
banket
noun
A sweet almond dessert pastry that originated in the Netherlands.
barkan
barkan
noun
Alternative spelling of barchan
barken
barken
adj
(poetic) Made of bark.
verb
(intransitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To become hard or form a crust, like bark.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To tan or dye with bark.
baskin
bianka
blanka
blanks
blanks
noun
plural of blank
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blank
blanky
blanky
adj
(Australia, slang) A mild intensifier, expressing irritation.
noun
Alternative form of blankie
branks
branks
noun
(historical) A punishment device, especially for scolding women, consisting of a cage to enclose the head, with a metal gag for the mouth; a scold's bridle.
branky
branky
adj
(Scotland, dialect) showy
caking
caking
noun
A layer or deposit of caked material.
verb
present participle of cake
calkin
calkin
noun
A calk (on a horseshoe).
canker
canker
noun
(phytopathology) A plant disease marked by gradual decay.
A corroding or sloughing ulcer; especially a spreading gangrenous ulcer or collection of ulcers in or about the mouth.
A kind of wild rose; the dog rose.
A region of dead plant tissue caused by such a disease.
A worm or grub that destroys plant buds or leaves; cankerworm.
An avian disease affecting doves, poultry, parrots and birds of prey, caused by Trichomonas gallinae.
An obstinate and often incurable disease of a horse's foot, characterized by separation of the horny portion and the development of fungoid growths. Usually resulting from neglected thrush.
Anything which corrodes, corrupts, or destroys.
verb
(intransitive) To be or become diseased, or as if diseased, with canker; to grow corrupt; to become venomous.
(intransitive) To waste away, grow rusty, or be oxidized, as a mineral.
(transitive) To affect as a canker; to eat away; to corrode; to consume.
(transitive) To infect or pollute; to corrupt.
canuck
canuck
Noun
A Canadian.
A Canadian, especially a French Canadian.
The French-Canadian dialect.
A thing from Canada.
A Canadian pony or horse.
A member of the professional NHL ice hockey team.
The fighter-interceptor.
Adjective
Canadian.
capkin
catkin
catkin
noun
(botany) A type of inflorescence, consisting of an axis with many unisexual apetalous flowers along its sides, as in the willow and poplar.
chekan
clanks
clanks
noun
plural of clank
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clank
cranko
cranks
cranks
noun
plural of crank
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crank
cranky
cranky
adj
(archaic) Full of spirit; spirited.
(obsolete) Weak, unwell.
(of a machine, etc.) Not in good working condition.
Grouchy, grumpy, irritable; easily upset.
Not in perfect mental working order; eccentric, peculiar.
Synonym of crank (“of a ship: liable to capsize because of poorly stowed cargo or insufficient ballast”)
cykana
daekon
daikon
daikon
noun
(Japanese cuisine) The usual Japanese cultivar, Japanese radish.
An East Asian cultivar or subspecies of radish (Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus, syn. Raphanus sativus) bearing a large, white, carrot-shaped taproot consumed throughout East and South Asia but grown in North America primarily as a fallow crop for its fast-growing leaves (used as animal fodder) and as a soil ripper.
Closely-related cultivars such as the enormous turnip-shaped Sakurajima or green-and-red watermelon radish.
danika
danker
danker
adj
comparative form of dank: more dank
dankly
dankly
adv
In a dank manner.
darken
darken
verb
(impersonal) To get dark (referring to the sky, either in the evening or as a result of cloud).
(intransitive) To be blinded, lose one’s eyesight.
(intransitive) To become dark or darker (having less light).
(intransitive) To become dark or darker in colour.
(intransitive) To become gloomy, darker in mood.
(transitive) To blind, impair the eyesight.
(transitive) To cloud, obscure, or perplex; to render less clear or intelligible.
(transitive) To make dark or darker by reducing light.
(transitive) To make dark or darker in colour.
(transitive) To make foul; to sully; to tarnish.
(transitive) To render gloomy, darker in mood.
daukin
dawkin
daykin
deakin
dehkan
dhanuk
dinkas
donack
eakins
eckman
embank
embank
verb
to throw up a bank so as to confine or to defend; to protect by a bank of earth or stone
encake
endark
endark
verb
(archaic) To darken
enmask
enrank
enrank
verb
(figurative, obsolete) To classify (someone in a particular group); to enroll, register.
(obsolete) To place in ranks or in order.
enrika
eubank
faking
faking
verb
present participle of fake
fankle
fankle
noun
A tangled condition.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To tangle or entangle.
flanks
flanks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flank
flanky
fondak
fraken
franck
franek
franke
franko
franks
franks
noun
plural of frank
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frank
franky
funkia
funkia
noun
Any of the plants of the genus Funkia (now Hosta).
gakona
gaskin
gaskin
noun
(in the plural) Trousers, hose.
A gasket.
Part of the hind leg of a horse, between the stifle and the hock.
gdansk
glinka
gonake
haakon
hackin
hahnke
haikun
hakone
hanako
hanked
hanked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hank
hankel
hanker
hanker
verb
To crave, want or desire.
hankie
hankie
noun
(informal, abbreviation, colloquial) A handkerchief
hankle
hankow
hankul
hanska
harken
harken
verb
(intransitive, US, figuratively) To hark back, to return or revert (to a subject, etc.), to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for (a past event or era).
(transitive, intransitive, chiefly US) Alternative spelling of hearken: to hear, to listen, to have regard.
hawken
hunyak
ikhwan
ikhwan
Noun
A Wahhabi religious militia of the early twentieth century, made up of traditionally nomadic tribesmen, which formed a significant military force of the ruler Ibn Saud and played an important role in establishing him as ruler of most of the Arabian Peninsula in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
ilkane
ilonka
incask
incask
verb
(transitive, archaic) To cover with a casque or as with a casque.
inkman
inlaik
inlake
inleak
inleak
noun
A hole where water leaks in.
A leak inwards.
insack
intake
intake
noun
(UK, dialect) Any kind of cheat or imposition; the act of taking someone in.
A tract of land enclosed.
An act or instance of taking in.
The beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
The people taken into an organisation or establishment at a particular time.
The place where water, air or other fluid is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.
The process of screening a juvenile offender to decide upon release or referral.
The quantity taken in.
verb
To take in or draw in; to bring in from outside.
janker
janker
noun
(Scotland) A long pole on two wheels, used in hauling logs.
jankey
joktan
kachin
kachin
Noun
Any of a number of non-Burman ethnolinguistic groups in Burma, including the Jingpo people.