Word * | Part of Speech | Definition | Audio Available? |
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flaw | Noun | A crack; a gap; a defect of continuity | Yes |
flaw | Noun | A defect, fault, or imperfection, especially on that is hidden | Yes |
flaw | Noun | A defect or error in a contract or other document which may make the document invalid | Yes |
flaw | Verb | To add a flaw to, to make imperfect or defective | Yes |
flaw | Verb | To become imperfect or defective | Yes |
loaf | Noun | A block of bread after baking; a loaf of bread | Yes |
loaf | Noun | Any solid block of food, such as meat or bread | Yes |
loaf | Noun | A solid block of soap, from which standard bars are cut | Yes |
loaf | Verb | To do nothing, to be idle | Yes |
crawl | Verb | To creep; to move slowly on hands and knees, or by dragging the body along the ground | Yes |
crawl | Verb | To move forward slowly, with frequent stops | Yes |
crawl | Verb | To act in a slave-like manner | Yes |
crawl | Verb | To be full; to be covered or swarming with | Yes |
crawl | Verb | To feel a swarming sensation | Yes |
crawl | Verb | To swim using the crawl stroke | Yes |
crawl | Noun | The act of moving slowly on hands and knees, etc., or with frequent stops | Yes |
crawl | Noun | A rapid swimming stroke with alternate overarm strokes and a fluttering kick | Yes |
flank | Noun | The flesh between the last rib and the hip; the side | Yes |
flank | Noun | A cut of meat from the flank of an animal | Yes |
flank | Noun | The side of a military formation | Yes |
flank | Noun | A side of something | Yes |
flank | Verb | To attack the flanks of something | Yes |
flank | Verb | To defend the flanks of something | Yes |
flank | Verb | To place to the sides of something | Yes |
flank | Verb | To be placed to the sides of something | Yes |
quench | Verb | To satisfy, especially an actual or figurative thirst | Yes |
quench | Verb | To extinguish or put out a fire or light, etc. | Yes |
quench | Verb | To cool rapidly by dipping into a bath of coolant, as a blacksmith quenching a hot iron | Yes |
thrift | Noun | The characteristic of using a minimum of something especially money | Yes |
thrift | Noun | A bank | Yes |
flange | Noun | An external or internal rib or rim, used either to add strength or to hold something in place | Yes |
flesh | Noun | The soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat | Yes |
flesh | Noun | Animal tissue, especially animal tissue used as food | Yes |
flesh | Noun | The human body as a physical entity | Yes |
flesh | Noun | The skin of a human or animal | Yes |
flesh | Noun | The soft, often edible, parts of fruits or vegetables | Yes |
flesh | Noun | A yellowish-pink color; the color of some human skin | Yes |
twelve | Noun | The cardinal number occurring after eleven and before thirteen | Yes |
twelve | Adjective | Describing a set or group with twelve components | Yes |
scale | Noun | An ordered numerical sequence used for measurement | Yes |
scale | Noun | Size; scope | Yes |
scale | Noun | The ratio of depicted distance to actual distance | Yes |
scale | Noun | A means of assigning a magnitude | Yes |
scale | Noun | A series of notes spanning an octave, used to make melodies | Yes |
scale | Noun | A device for measuring the mass or weight of an object | Yes |
scale | Verb | To change the size of, maintaining proportion | Yes |
scale | Verb | To climb a wall, mountain, etc. | Yes |
scale | Noun | Part of an overlapping arrangement of many small, flat, and hard pieces of keratin covering the skin of an animal, particularly a fish or reptile | Yes |
scale | Noun | A small piece of pigmented chitin, many of which coat the wings of a butterfly or moth to give them their color | Yes |
scale | Noun | A flake of skin of an animal afflicted with inflammation of the skin | Yes |
scale | Verb | To remove the scales of | Yes |
scale | Verb | To become scaly; to produce or develop scales | Yes |
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