| ANKLING | • ankling v. Present participle of ankle. • ANKLE v. to walk. |
| ANKLONG | • anklong n. Alternative form of angklung. • ANKLONG n. (Javanese) a musical instrument of South Asia, composed of bamboo tubes, also ANGKLUNG, ANKLUNG. |
| ANKLUNG | • anklung n. Alternative form of angklung. • ANKLUNG n. (Javanese) a musical instrument of South Asia, composed of bamboo tubes, also ANGKLUNG, ANKLONG. |
| ENLINKS | • enlinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlink. • ENLINK v. to connect closely. |
| FLANKEN | • flanken n. A certain cut of beef used in Ashkenazic Jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone. • FLANKEN n. beef cut from the side and boiled with vegetables. |
| INKLING | • inkling n. Usually preceded by forms of to give: a slight hint, implication, or suggestion given. • inkling n. Often preceded by forms of to get or to have: an imprecise idea or slight knowledge of something; a suspicion. • inkling n. (Britain, dialectal) A desire, an inclination. |
| KENNELS | • kennels n. Plural of kennel. • kennels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kennel. • Kennels prop.n. Plural of Kennel. |
| KILNING | • kilning v. Present participle of kiln. • KILN v. to bake in a type of oven. |
| LANKING | • lanking v. Present participle of lank. • LANK v. to become limp. |
| LINKING | • linking adj. Serving to connect other things together. • linking n. Linkage. • linking v. Present participle of link. |
| LINKMAN | • linkman n. (Historical) An adult linkboy; one bearing a torch or light. • linkman n. (Rugby) A player who uses speed and dexterity to keep an attacking team’s downfield progress fluid. • linkman n. A man who acts as a link or connection. |
| LINKMEN | • linkmen n. Plural of linkman. • LINKMAN n. a male hired to light the way along dark streets, also LINKBOY. |
| NUNLIKE | • nunlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a nun. • NUNLIKE adj. like a nun. |
| UNLINKS | • unlinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlink. • UNLINK v. to unfasten the connecting devices. |