| ASLAKE | • aslake v. (Transitive, intransitive, rare or archaic) To abate; diminish. • aslake v. (Transitive, intransitive, rare or obsolete) To moderate; mitigate; appease; satisfy. • ASLAKE v. (archaic) to mitigate; to moderate. |
| DHOLAK | • dholak n. A North Indian hand drum. • DHOLAK n. (Hindi) a two-headed drum. |
| FLAKED | • flaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of flake. • flaked adj. (Of a person) unreliable or impractical. • FLAKE v. to peel off in thin flat pieces. |
| FLAKER | • flaker n. (Archaeology, chemistry, kitchen) A tool or appliance used to break flakes off a piece of material or… • flaker n. (Slang) Someone who is untrue to his commitments and shows interest but then chooses to miss. • FLAKER n. someone or something that flakes. |
| FLAKES | • flakes n. Plural of flake. • flakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flake. • Flakes prop.n. Plural of Flake. |
| FLAKEY | • flakey adj. Alternative spelling of flaky. • FLAKEY adj. in flakes; crazy, eccentric, also FLAKY. |
| KULAKI | • kulaki n. Plural of kulak. • KULAK n. (Russian) a rich peasant. |
| KULAKS | • kulaks n. Plural of kulak. • Kulaks prop.n. Plural of Kulak. • KULAK n. (Russian) a rich peasant. |
| LAKERS | • lakers n. Plural of laker. • Lakers n. Plural of Laker. • LAKER n. a fish found in lakes; a type of ship which trades only in the Great Lakes of North America. |
| LAKIER | • lakier adj. Comparative form of laky: more laky. • LAKY adj. full of lakes. |
| LAKING | • laking v. Present participle of lake. • LAKING n. the reddening of blood plasma by the release of haemoglobin from the red blood corpuscles. |
| LAKINS | • lakins n. Plural of lakin. • Lakins prop.n. A surname. • Lakins prop.n. Plural of Lakin. |
| LAKISH | • lakish adj. (Rare) Wet; moist. • lakish adj. (Literature) Characteristic of the Lake poets. • LAKISH adj. like a lake. |
| LAKSAS | • laksas n. Plural of laksa. • LAKSA n. (Malay) rice noodles served in curry or hot soup. |
| SLAKED | • slaked adj. Allayed; quenched; extinguished. • slaked adj. Mixed with water so that a true chemical combination has taken place. • slaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of slake. |
| SLAKER | • slaker n. A machine that slakes, or mixes a substance with water. • SLAKER n. one who slakes. |
| SLAKES | • slakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slake. • slakes n. Plural of slake. • SLAKE v. to quench. |
| SPLAKE | • splake n. A hybrid fish derived from a male brook trout and a female lake trout. • SPLAKE n. a freshwater fish. |
| TALAKS | • talaks n. Plural of talak. • TALAK n. (Arabic) in Islamic law, divorce, esp. by the husband's verbal repudiation of his wife in the presence of witnesses, also TALAQ. |
| TILAKS | • tilaks n. Plural of tilak. • TILAK n. (Hindi) a red mark or pendant on the forehead of Hindu women, originally of religious significance but now also worn for ornament, also TIKA. |