These are the meanings of the letters DROPLOCK when you unscramble them.
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Color (n.)
A distinguishing badge, as a flag or similar symbol (usually in the plural); as, the colors or color of a ship or regiment; the colors of a race horse (that is, of the cap and jacket worn by the jockey).
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Color (n.)
A property depending on the relations of light to the eye, by which individual and specific differences in the hues and tints of objects are apprehended in vision; as, gay colors; sad colors, etc.
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Color (n.)
An apparent right; as where the defendant in trespass gave to the plaintiff an appearance of title, by stating his title specially, thus removing the cause from the jury to the court.
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Color (n.)
Any hue distinguished from white or black.
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Color (n.)
Shade or variety of character; kind; species.
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Color (n.)
That which covers or hides the real character of anything; semblance; excuse; disguise; appearance.
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Color (n.)
That which is used to give color; a paint; a pigment; as, oil colors or water colors.
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Color (n.)
The hue or color characteristic of good health and spirits; ruddy complexion.
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Color (v. i.)
To acquire color; to turn red, especially in the face; to blush.
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Color (v. t.)
To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing, staining, painting, etc.; to dye; to tinge; to paint; to stain.
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Color (v. t.)
To change or alter, as if by dyeing or painting; to give a false appearance to; usually, to give a specious appearance to; to cause to appear attractive; to make plausible; to palliate or excuse; as, the facts were colored by his prejudices.
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Color (v. t.)
To hide.
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Crook (n.)
A bend, turn, or curve; curvature; flexure.
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Crook (n.)
A bishop's staff of office. Cf. Pastoral staff.
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Crook (n.)
A person given to fraudulent practices; an accomplice of thieves, forgers, etc.
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Crook (n.)
A pothook.
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Crook (n.)
A small tube, usually curved, applied to a trumpet, horn, etc., to change its pitch or key.
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Crook (n.)
An artifice; trick; tricky device; subterfuge.
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Crook (n.)
Any implement having a bent or crooked end.
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Crook (n.)
The staff used by a shepherd, the hook of which serves to hold a runaway sheep.
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Crook (n.)
To turn from a straight line; to bend; to curve.
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Crook (n.)
To turn from the path of rectitude; to pervert; to misapply; to twist.
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Crook (v. i.)
To bend; to curve; to wind; to have a curvature.
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Dolor (n.)
Pain; grief; distress; anguish.
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Drool (v. i.)
To drivel, or drop saliva; as, the child drools.
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Droop (n.)
A drooping; as, a droop of the eye.
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Droop (v. i.)
To grow weak or faint with disappointment, grief, or like causes; to be dispirited or depressed; to languish; as, her spirits drooped.
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Droop (v. i.)
To hang bending downward; to sink or hang down, as an animal, plant, etc., from physical inability or exhaustion, want of nourishment, or the like.
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Droop (v. i.)
To proceed downward, or toward a close; to decline.
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Droop (v. t.)
To let droop or sink.
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Orlop (n.)
The lowest deck of a vessel, esp. of a ship of war, consisting of a platform laid over the beams in the hold, on which the cables are coiled.