| ALKANE | • alkane n. (Organic chemistry) Any acyclic saturated hydrocarbon (Methane, ethane, etc.). • ALKANE n. a group of hydrocarbons, the paraffins, which contains only single bonds between the carbon atoms. |
| ALKENE | • alkene n. (Organic chemistry) An unsaturated, aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon–carbon double bonds. • ALKENE n. an unsaturated hydrocarbon of the ethylene series. |
| ALKINE | • alkine n. Synonym of alkylamine. • ALKINE n. a group of hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond in its molecules. |
| ALKYNE | • alkyne n. (Organic chemistry) A hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon–carbon triple bond. • ALKYNE n. a group of hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond in its molecules. |
| ANKLED | • ankled adj. (In combination) Having some specific type of ankle. • ankled v. Simple past tense and past participle of ankle. • ANKLE v. to walk. |
| ANKLES | • ankles n. Plural of ankle. • ankles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ankle. • ANKLE v. to walk. |
| ANKLET | • anklet n. A piece of jewelry/jewellery, resembling a bracelet but worn around the ankle. • anklet n. An ankle sock. • ANKLET n. an ornament for the ankle. |
| CANKLE | • cankle n. (Slang, derogatory) An obese or otherwise swollen ankle that blends into the calf without clear demarcation. • CANKLE n. (slang) an obese or otherwise swollen ankle that blends into the calf without clear demarcation. |
| FANKLE | • fankle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To tangle or entangle. • fankle n. A tangled condition. • FANKLE v. (Scots) to entangle. |
| KNAWEL | • knawel n. A low, spreading weed of the genus Scleranthus, especially. • KNAWEL n. (German) a cornfield weed of the chickweed family, also KNAWE. |
| LANKED | • lanked v. Simple past tense and past participle of lank. • LANK v. to become limp. |
| LANKER | • lanker adj. Comparative form of lank: more lank. • LANK adj. long and thin. |
| RANKLE | • rankle v. (Transitive or intransitive) To cause irritation or deep bitterness. • rankle v. (Intransitive) To fester. • rankle n. (Rare) A festering, embittering object or condition, either mental, or a physical sore or ulcer. |
| WANKLE | • wankle adj. (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Weak; unstable; unreliable; not to be depended on. • WANKLE adj. unstable or unsteady. |