ENLOCKS | • enlocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlock. • ENLOCK v. to lock up, also INLOCK. |
INLOCKS | • inlocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inlock. • inlocks n. Plural of inlock. • INLOCK v. to lock up, also ENLOCK. |
KALONGS | • kalongs n. Plural of kalong. • KALONG n. (Malay) a fruit-eating bat. |
KAOLINS | • kaolins n. Plural of kaolin. • KAOLIN n. (Chinese) a very pure white clay used to form the paste of porcelain; aka China clay, also KAOLINE. |
KEELSON | • keelson n. (Nautical) A longitudinal beam fastened on top of the keel of a vessel for strength and stiffness. • KEELSON n. a wooden or steel structure lengthwise within a ship's frame to bear and distribute stress, also KELSON. |
KELSONS | • kelsons n. Plural of kelson. • Kelsons prop.n. Plural of Kelson. • KELSON n. a wooden or steel structure lengthwise within ship's frame to bear and distribute stress, also KEELSON. |
KLAXONS | • klaxons n. Plural of klaxon. • KLAXON v. to sound a klaxon. |
KOULANS | • koulans n. Plural of koulan. • KOULAN n. a wild ass inhabiting the plains of Central Asia, aka onager, also KULAN. |
LEUKONS | • LEUKON n. (Greek) a bodily organ consisting of the white blood cells. |
LOKSHEN | • lokshen n. Flat egg noodles in Yiddish cuisine. • LOKSHEN n. (Yiddish) noodles. |
OILSKIN | • oilskin n. Cloth made from cotton and treated with oil and pigment to make it waterproof. • oilskin n. A raincoat made from cotton fabric treated with oil and pigment to make it waterproof. • oilskin n. (By extension) Foul-weather gear worn by sailors, whether of natural or synthetic materials. |
PLONKOS | • plonkos n. Plural of plonko. • PLONKO n. (Australian slang) an alcoholic esp. one who drinks wine. |
SKOLING | • SKOL v. (Old Norse) to down a drink in one go as a toast, also SKOAL. |
SKOLION | • skolion n. (Historical) A song sung by invited guests at banquets in Ancient Greece, often extolling the virtues… • SKOLION n. (Greek) a Greek drinking song, also SCOLION. |
SLOCKEN | • slocken v. (Transitive, dialectal) To put out, extinguish (a fire). • slocken v. (Transitive, dialectal) To quench; to allay; to slake. • SLOCKEN v. (Scots) to quench, moisten, also SLOKEN. |
SLOKENS | • SLOKEN v. (Scots) to quench, moisten, also SLOCKEN. |
SNORKEL | • snorkel n. (Underwater diving) A hollow tube, held in the mouth, or mounted on and opening into a diving mask… • snorkel n. A retractable tube fitted in diesel-engine submarines to allow sufficient ventilation that the engines… • snorkel n. A snorkel parka. |
SONLIKE | • sonlike adj. Resembling a son. • SONLIKE adj. like a son. |
ULIKONS | • ulikons n. Plural of ulikon. • ULIKON n. (Native American) the north Pacific candlefish, also EULACHAN, EULACHON, OOLACHAN, OOLAKAN, OOLICHAN, OULACHON, OULAKAN, ULICON. |
UNLOCKS | • unlocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlock. • unlocks n. Plural of unlock. • UNLOCK v. to unfasten the lock of. |