These are the meanings of the letters MOLLEMOKE when you unscramble them.
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Keel (n.)
A barge or lighter, used on the Type for carrying coal from Newcastle; also, a barge load of coal, twenty-one tons, four cwt.
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Keel (n.)
A brewer's cooling vat; a keelfat.
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Keel (n.)
A longitudinal timber, or series of timbers scarfed together, extending from stem to stern along the bottom of a vessel. It is the principal timber of the vessel, and, by means of the ribs attached on each side, supports the vessel's frame. In an iron vessel, a combination of plates supplies the place of the keel of a wooden ship. See Illust. of Keelson.
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Keel (n.)
A projecting ridge along the middle of a flat or curved surface.
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Keel (n.)
Fig.: The whole ship.
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Keel (n.)
The two lowest petals of the corolla of a papilionaceous flower, united and inclosing the stamens and pistil; a carina. See Carina.
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Keel (v. i.)
To traverse with a keel; to navigate.
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Keel (v. i.)
To turn up the keel; to show the bottom.
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Keel (v. t. & i.)
To cool; to skim or stir.
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Koel (n.)
Any one of several species of cuckoos of the genus Eudynamys, found in India, the East Indies, and Australia. They deposit their eggs in the nests of other birds.
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kolo (unknown)
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Leek (n.)
A plant of the genus Allium (A. Porrum), having broadly linear succulent leaves rising from a loose oblong cylindrical bulb. The flavor is stronger than that of the common onion.
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leke (unknown)
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Look (n.)
Expression of the eyes and face; manner; as, a proud or defiant look.
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Look (n.)
Hence; Appearance; aspect; as, the house has a gloomy look; the affair has a bad look.
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Look (n.)
The act of looking; a glance; a sight; a view; -- often in certain phrases; as, to have, get, take, throw, or cast, a look.
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Look (v. i.)
In the imperative: see; behold; take notice; take care; observe; -- used to call attention.
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Look (v. i.)
To await the appearance of anything; to expect; to anticipate.
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Look (v. i.)
To direct the attention (to something); to consider; to examine; as, to look at an action.
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Look (v. i.)
To direct the eyes for the purpose of seeing something; to direct the eyes toward an object; to observe with the eyes while keeping them directed; -- with various prepositions, often in a special or figurative sense. See Phrases below.
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Look (v. i.)
To have a particular direction or situation; to face; to front.
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Look (v. i.)
To seem; to appear; to have a particular appearance; as, the patient looks better; the clouds look rainy.
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Look (v. i.)
To show one's self in looking, as by leaning out of a window; as, look out of the window while I speak to you. Sometimes used figuratively.
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Look (v. t.)
To expect.
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Look (v. t.)
To express or manifest by a look.
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Look (v. t.)
To influence, overawe, or subdue by looks or presence as, to look down opposition.
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Look (v. t.)
To look at; to turn the eyes toward.
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Look (v. t.)
To seek; to search for.
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Loom (n.)
A frame or machine of wood or other material, in which a weaver forms cloth out of thread; a machine for interweaving yarn or threads into a fabric, as in knitting or lace making.
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Loom (n.)
See Loon, the bird.
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Loom (n.)
That part of an oar which is near the grip or handle and inboard from the rowlock.
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Loom (n.)
The state of looming; esp., an unnatural and indistinct appearance of elevation or enlargement of anything, as of land or of a ship, seen by one at sea.
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Loom (v. i.)
To appear above the surface either of sea or land, or to appear enlarged, or distorted and indistinct, as a distant object, a ship at sea, or a mountain, esp. from atmospheric influences; as, the ship looms large; the land looms high.
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Loom (v. i.)
To rise and to be eminent; to be elevated or ennobled, in a moral sense.
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Meek (superl.)
Evincing mildness of temper, or patience; characterized by mildness or patience; as, a meek answer; a meek face.
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Meek (superl.)
Mild of temper; not easily provoked or orritated; patient under injuries; not vain, or haughty, or resentful; forbearing; submissive.
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Meek (v. t.)
Alt. of Meeken
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Mell (n.)
A mill.
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Mell (n.)
Honey.
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Mell (v. i. & t.)
To mix; to meddle.
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meme (unknown)
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memo (unknown)
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Moke (n.)
A donkey.
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Moke (n.)
A mesh of a net, or of anything resembling a net.
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Mole (n.)
A mass of fleshy or other more or less solid matter generated in the uterus.
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Mole (n.)
A mound or massive work formed of masonry or large stones, etc., laid in the sea, often extended either in a right line or an arc of a circle before a port which it serves to defend from the violence of the waves, thus protecting ships in a harbor; also, sometimes, the harbor itself.
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Mole (n.)
A plow of peculiar construction, for forming underground drains.
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Mole (n.)
A spot, mark, or small permanent protuberance on the human body; esp., a spot which is dark-colored, from which commonly issue one or more hairs.
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Mole (n.)
A spot; a stain; a mark which discolors or disfigures.
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Mole (n.)
Any insectivore of the family Talpidae. They have minute eyes and ears, soft fur, and very large and strong fore feet.
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Mole (v. t.)
To clear of molehills.
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Mole (v. t.)
To form holes in, as a mole; to burrow; to excavate; as, to mole the earth.
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Moll (a.)
Minor; in the minor mode; as, A moll, that is, A minor.
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Mome (n.)
A dull, silent person; a blockhead.
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mool (unknown)
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oleo (unknown)
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