english |
japlish |
As a noun english
is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
As a proper noun japlish is
(informal) a confused blend of japanese and english; engrish.
english |
englishy |
As a noun english
is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
As an adjective englishy is
somewhat english.
english |
southdown |
As nouns the difference between english and southdown
is that
english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling while
southdown is one of a particular english breed of small sheep with short wool and no horns.
english |
grockel |
As nouns the difference between english and grockel
is that
english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling while
grockel is outsider from the english west country, especially tourist.
english |
dunglish |
As a noun english
is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
As a proper noun dunglish is
english as misspoken by dutch people.
english |
nuqta |
As nouns the difference between english and nuqta
is that
english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling while
nuqta is a diacritic used in the devanagari script to describe modern sounds borrowed from languages not native to devanagari, mainly urdu (arabic, farsi) and english.
english |
negerhollands |
As a noun english
is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
As a proper noun negerhollands is
a dutch-based creole, also incorporating elements of danish, english, french, spanish and african, once spoken in what are now the the us virgin islands.
english |
digger |
As nouns the difference between english and digger
is that
english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling while
digger is a soldier from australia or new zealand.
english |
name |
As a noun english
is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.
As a pronoun name is
what?.
english |
billard |
As nouns the difference between english and billard
is that
english is one's ability to employ the English language correctly while
billard is an English fish, allied to the cod; the coalfish.
As an adjective English
is of or pertaining to England or its people.
As a proper noun English
is the people of England; Englishmen and Englishwomen.
As a verb English
is to translate, adapt or render into English.
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