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(adj)
Ready to do something, particularly something that requires change or effort; not objecting.
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(n)
The act of something that wells, or issues forth like water.
A surname.
A loud drawn out scream or howl.
The act of moving or conveying on wheels.
The practice of hunting whales.
(v)
(transitive) To entice or lure.
A group of walls.
A type of support structure used in excavations.
A plaintive cry or howl, as of a cat.
(literary) Welfare, prosperity.
Alternative form of well-hung. [(informal, vulgar) Having a large penis.]
An animal that is between one and two years old; one that is in its second year (but not yet two full years old).
(N)
a Dutch and West FrisianRienk de Haan, Fryske Foarnammen, Leeuwarden, 2002 (Friese Pers Boekerij), , p. 158.
A suburb in Campbell Park parish, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SP8741).
Synonym of wing foiling.
(horticulture) The act or process of heaping up earth around plants.
a specific feeling of desire
The act of producing a yell.
A shrill, breathy sound; a whistle.
Revolving, rotating, turning rapidly.
A wilt, especially one that affects multiple plants
The motion of something that wiggles.
Of or pertaining to witchcraft or sorcery, or to witches or sorcerers.
Greedy drinking.
A surname from Swedish.
The art of carving shapes out of raw wood using a knife.
A form of art that involves the creation of decorative designs from thin strips of curled paper.
(UK, dialect) A young full trout during its second season.
A surname from German.
A person with very little wit.
Twilled fabric or patterning, or the process which produces this.
To enclose by surrounding with walls.
A surname from Irish.
Initialism of wireless local area network.
Causing mild fear.
The currency of Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda.
Such grinding, cutting, or shredding applied to grain to produce meal or flour.
Balls of fibre formed on clothing through usage, often called pill or pills.
The act of one who tills.
The old currency of Austria, divided into 100 groschen.
A sound that yowls.
The body or frame of a vessel, such as a ship or plane.
Someone who is the same age as oneself.
A house or place in which a person lives; a habitation, a home.
The state of being swollen.
The joining two materials (especially two metals) together by applying heat, pressure and filler, either separately or in any combination.
Made of wool.
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of woolen. [Made of wool.]
The act by which something is quelled.
The act of making reinforcing welts.
A surname from Dutch.
A village and civil parish on the River Tyne in Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NZ1164).
To fail to fulfill an obligation.
a technology development and intellectual property licensing company with headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The process where the cells in the body regenerate and repair themselves.
The act of producing howls.
haulage
The act by which somebody is hailed.
(nautical) An inclination to one side; a tilt.
(mining) undercutting in a bed of coal in order to bring down the upper mass.
(religion, Norse mythology) The realm of the dead who did not die in combat, ruled by the goddess and located in Niflheim (one of the Nine Realms).
(transitive) To drag or pull, especially forcibly.
(slang) The penis.
(in combination) confinement in a cell
The act of one who mulls or thinks over something.
causing to become tranquil
A village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England (OS grid ref SD3900).
A chant in Polynesia, especially Hawaii, typically in praise of a leader or to commemorate some significant event.
The tolling of a bell.
a Welsh given name and surname, related to William, Guillaume, and others in a number of other languages.