| DISHALLOW | • dishallow v. (Transitive) To make unholy; to profane. • DISHALLOW v. to make unholy; to profane. |
| INSHALLAH | • inshallah interj. (Chiefly Islam) Expressing the speaker’s wish for a given future event to occur and/or their emphasis… • inshallah interj. (Colloquial, sarcastic) Expressing a skeptical affirmative, to indicate the unlikeliness of events… • INSHALLAH interj. (Arabic) an interjection among Muslims, if Allah wills. |
| MARSHALCY | • marshalcy n. Synonym of marshalship. • MARSHALCY n. the rank, office or department of a marshal. |
| MARSHALED | • marshaled v. (American spelling) simple past tense and past participle of marshal. • MARSHAL v. to put in proper order, also MARSHALL. |
| MARSHALER | • marshaler n. (Computing) A mechanism for marshalling data. • marshaler n. A person who directs the movement of an aircraft between the runway and its parking stand at an airport. • MARSHALER n. one who marshals, also MARSHALLER. |
| MARSHALLS | • marshalls n. Plural of marshall. • Marshalls prop.n. The Marshall Islands. • MARSHALL v. to put in proper order, also MARSHAL. |
| MASHALLAH | • mashallah interj. (Islam) Expressing the speaker’s gratitude for a blessing or their recognition of divine intervention… • mashallah interj. (Islam) Expressing the speaker’s wish for a fortune to be maintained, especially against the evil eye;… • mashallah interj. An indication of excitement, surprise or astonishment. Wow! |
| PASHALICS | • pashalics n. Plural of pashalic. • PASHALIC n. (Turkish) the territory of a pasha, also PASHALIK, PACHALIC. |
| PASHALIKS | • pashaliks n. Plural of pashalik. • PASHALIK n. (Turkish) the territory of a pasha, also PACHALIC, PASHALIC. |
| SHALELIKE | • shalelike adj. Resembling shale. • SHALELIKE adj. like shale. |
| SHALLOONS | • shalloons n. Plural of shalloon. • SHALLOON n. a light woollen fabric, used for coat-linings. |
| SHALLOWED | • shallowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shallow. • SHALLOW v. to become shallow. |
| SHALLOWER | • shallower adj. Comparative form of shallow: more shallow. • SHALLOW adj. not deep. |
| SHALLOWLY | • shallowly adv. In a shallow manner, without depth. • SHALLOW adv. not deep. |
| UNSHALING | • unshaling v. Present participle of unshale. • UNSHALE v. to strip the shale, or husk, from, also UNSHELL. |