|
Synonyms of the word 
LUMBER → BAT - DROP - FELL - LOG - POUND - TIMBER - WALKlumber- n. (Canada, US, uncountable) Wood intended as a building material.
- n. (Britain) Useless things that are stored away.
- n. (obsolete) A pawnbroker's shop, or room for storing articles put in pawn; hence, a pledge, or pawn.
- n. (baseball, slang) A baseball bat.
- v. (intransitive) To move clumsily and heavily.
- v. (transitive, with with) To load down with things, to fill, to encumber, to impose an unwanted burden on.
- v. To heap together in disorder.
- v. To fill or encumber with lumber.
bat- n. Any of the small, nocturnal, flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, which navigate by means of echolocation.
- n. (offensive) An old woman.
- n. (archaic) (Can we verify([fullurl:Wiktionary:Requests for verification/English?? +]) this sense?) A prostitute…
- n. A club made of wood or aluminium used for striking the ball in sports such as baseball, softball and cricket.
- n. A turn at hitting the ball with a bat in a game.
- n. (two-up) The piece of wood on which the spinner places the coins and then uses for throwing them.
- n. (mining) Shale or bituminous shale.
- n. A sheet of cotton used for filling quilts or comfortables; batting.
- n. A part of a brick with one whole end.
- n. A stroke; a sharp blow.
- n. (Britain, Scotland, dialect) A stroke of work.
- n. (informal) Rate of motion; speed.
- n. (US, slang, dated) A spree; a jollification.
- n. (Britain, Scotland, dialect) Manner; rate; condition; state of health.
- v. (transitive) to hit with a bat.
- v. (intransitive) to take a turn at hitting a ball with a bat in sports like cricket, baseball and softball,…
- v. (intransitive) to strike or swipe as though with a bat.
- v. (transitive) to flutter: bat one's eyelashes.
- v. (Britain, dialect, obsolete) To bate or flutter, as a hawk.
- v. (US, Britain, dialect) To wink.
- n. (obsolete) packsaddle.
- n. Dated form of baht. (Thai currency).
drop- n. A small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that…
- n. The space or distance below a cliff or other high position into which someone or something could fall.
- n. A fall, descent; an act of dropping.
- n. A place where items or supplies may be left for others to collect, sometimes associated with criminal…
- n. An instance of dropping supplies or making a delivery, sometimes associated with delivery of supplies…
- n. (chiefly Britain) A small amount of an alcoholic beverage.
- n. (chieflt, Britain, when used with the definite article (the drop) alcoholic spirits in general.
- n. (Ireland, informal) A single measure of whisky.
- n. A small, round, sweet piece of hard candy, e.g. a lemon drop; a lozenge.
- n. (American football) A dropped pass.
- n. (American football) Short for drop-back or drop back.
- n. (Rugby football) A drop-kick.
- n. In a woman, the difference between bust circumference and hip circumference; in a man, the difference…
- n. (sports, usually with definite article "the") relegation from one division to a lower one.
- n. (video games, online gaming) Any item dropped by defeated enemies.
- n. (music) A point in a song, usually electronic-styled music such as dubstep, house, trance or trap, where…
- n. (US, banking, dated) An unsolicited credit card issue.
- n. The vertical length of a hanging curtain.
- n. That which resembles or hangs like a liquid drop: a hanging diamond ornament, an earring, a glass pendant…
- n. (architecture) A gutta.
- n. A mechanism for lowering something, such as: a trapdoor; a machine for lowering heavy weights onto a ship's…
- n. (slang) (With definite article) A gallows; a sentence of hanging.
- n. A drop press or drop hammer.
- n. (engineering) The distance of the axis of a shaft below the base of a hanger.
- n. (nautical) The depth of a square sail; generally applied to the courses only.
- v. (intransitive) To fall in droplets (of a liquid).
- v. (transitive) To drip (a liquid).
- v. (intransitive) Generally, to fall (straight down).
- v. (transitive, ergative) To let fall; to allow to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip…
- v. (intransitive, obsolete) To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops.
- v. (intransitive) To sink quickly to the ground.
- v. (intransitive) To fall dead, or to fall in death.
- v. (intransitive) To come to an end (by not being kept up); to stop.
- v. (transitive) To mention casually or incidentally, usually in conversation.
- v. (transitive, slang) To part with or spend (money).
- v. (transitive) To cease concerning oneself over; to have nothing more to do with (a subject, discussion…
- v. (intransitive) To lessen, decrease, or diminish in value, condition, degree, etc.
- v. (transitive) To let (a letter etc.) fall into a postbox; to send (a letter or message).
- v. (transitive) To make (someone or something) fall to the ground from a blow, gunshot etc.; to bring down,…
- v. (transitive, linguistics) To fail to write, or (especially) to pronounce (a syllable, letter etc.).
- v. (cricket, of a fielder) To fail to make a catch from a batted ball that would have lead to the batsman…
- v. (transitive, slang) To swallow (a drug), particularly LSD.
- v. (transitive) To dispose (of); get rid of; to remove; to lose.
- v. (transitive) To eject; to dismiss; to cease to include, as if on a list.
- v. (Rugby football) To score [a goal] by means of a drop-kick.
- v. (transitive, slang) To impart.
- v. (transitive, music, colloquial) To release to the public.
- v. (transitive, music) To play a portion of music in the manner of a disc jockey.
- v. (intransitive, music, colloquial) To enter public distribution.
- v. (transitive, music) To tune (a guitar string, etc.) to a lower note.
- v. (transitive) To cancel or end a scheduled event, project or course.
- v. (transitive, fast food) To cook, especially by deep-frying or grilling.
- v. (intransitive, of a voice) To lower in timbre, often relating to puberty.
- v. (intransitive, of a sound or song) To lower in pitch, tempo, key, or other quality.
- v. (intransitive, of people) To visit informally; used with in or by.
- v. To give birth to.
- v. To cover with drops; to variegate; to bedrop.
- v. (slang, of the testicles) To hang lower and begin producing sperm due to puberty.
fell- v. (transitive) To make something fall; especially to chop down a tree.
- v. (transitive) To strike down, kill, destroy.
- v. (sewing) To stitch down a protruding flap of fabric, as a seam allowance, or pleat.
- n. A cutting-down of timber.
- n. The stitching down of a fold of cloth; specifically, the portion of a kilt, from the waist to the seat,…
- n. (textiles) The end of a web, formed by the last thread of the weft.
- n. An animal skin, hide, pelt.
- n. Human skin (now only as a metaphorical use of previous sense).
- n. (archaic outside Britain) A rocky ridge or chain of mountains.
- n. (archaic outside Britain) A wild field or upland moor.
- adj. Of a strong and cruel nature; eagre and unsparing; grim; fierce; ruthless; savage.
- adj. (Britain dialectal, Scotland) Strong and fiery; biting; keen; sharp; pungent; clever.
- adj. (obsolete) Eager; earnest; intent.
- adv. Sharply; fiercely.
- n. Gall; anger; melancholy.
- n. (mining) The finer portions of ore, which go through the meshes when the ore is sorted by sifting.
log- n. The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches.
- n. Any bulky piece as cut from the above, used as timber, fuel etc.
- n. Anything shaped like a log; a cylinder.
- n. (nautical) A floating device, usually of wood, used in navigation to estimate the speed of a vessel through…
- n. A logbook.
- n. (figuratively) A blockhead; a very stupid person.
- n. (surfing slang) A longboard.
- n. (figuratively) A rolled cake with filling.
- n. (mining) A weight or block near the free end of a hoisting rope to prevent it from being drawn through…
- n. (vulgar) A piece of feces.
- v. (transitive) To cut trees into logs.
- v. (transitive) To cut down (trees).
- v. (transitive) To travel at a specified speed, as ascertained by chip log.
- v. (intransitive) To cut down trees in an area, harvesting and transporting the logs as wood.
- n. A logbook, or journal of a vessel (or aircraft)'s progress.
- n. A chronological record of actions, performances, computer/network usage, etc.
- v. (transitive) To make, to add an entry (or more) in a log or logbook.
- v. (transitive) To travel (a distance) as shown in a logbook.
- v. (obsolete) To move to and fro; to rock.
- n. (historical units of measure) A Hebrew unit of liquid volume (about ⅓ L).
- n. logarithm.
pound- n. A unit of mass equal to 16 avoirdupois ounces (= 453.592 37 g). Today this value is the most common meaning…
- n. A unit of mass equal to 12 troy ounces (≈ 373.242 g). Today, this is a common unit of weight when measuring…
- n. (US) The symbol # (octothorpe, hash).
- n. The unit of currency used in the United Kingdom and its dependencies. It is divided into 100 pence.
- n. Any of various units of currency used in Egypt and Lebanon, and formerly in the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus…
- n. Any of various units of currency formerly used in the United States.
- n. Abbreviation for pound-force, a unit of force/weight. Using this abbreviation to describe pound-force…
- n. A place for the detention of stray or wandering animals. An animal shelter.
- n. A place for the detention of automobiles that have been illegally parked, abandoned, etc. Short form of…
- n. A section of a canal between two adjacent locks.
- n. A kind of fishing net, having a large enclosure with a narrow entrance into which fish are directed by…
- v. To confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound.
- v. (transitive) To strike hard, usually repeatedly.
- v. (transitive) To crush to pieces; to pulverize.
- v. (transitive, slang) To eat or drink very quickly.
- v. (transitive, baseball, slang) To pitch consistently to a certain location.
- v. (intransitive, of a body part, generally heart, blood, or head) To beat strongly or throb.
- v. (transitive, slang) To penetrate sexually, with vigour.
- v. To advance heavily with measured steps.
- v. (engineering) To make a jarring noise, as when running.
- v. (slang, dated) To wager a pound on.
- n. A hard blow.
timber- n. (uncountable) Trees in a forest regarded as a source of wood.
- n. (Britain, uncountable) Wood that has been pre-cut and is ready for use in construction.
- n. (countable) A heavy wooden beam, generally a whole log that has been squared off and used to provide heavy…
- n. (firearms, informal) The wooden stock of a rifle or shotgun.
- n. (archaic) A certain quantity of fur skins (as of martens, ermines, sables, etc.) packed between boards;…
- n. (music) A misspelling of timbre, the quality of a musical note or sound or tone, independent of its pitch…
- interj. Used by loggers to warn others that a tree being felled is falling.
- v. (transitive) To fit with timbers.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To construct, frame, build.
- v. (falconry, intransitive) To light or land on a tree.
- v. (obsolete) To make a nest.
- v. To surmount as a timber does.
walk- v. (intransitive) To move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the…
- v. (intransitive, colloquial, law) To "walk free", i.e. to win, or avoid, a criminal court case, particularly…
- v. (intransitive, colloquial, euphemistic) Of an object, to go missing or be stolen.
- v. (intransitive, cricket, of a batsman) To walk off the field, as if given out, after the fielding side…
- v. (transitive) To travel (a distance) by walking.
- v. (transitive) To take for a walk or accompany on a walk.
- v. (transitive, baseball) To allow a batter to reach base by pitching four balls.
- v. (transitive) To move something by shifting between two positions, as if it were walking.
- v. (transitive) To full; to beat cloth to give it the consistency of felt.
- v. (transitive) To traverse by walking (or analogous gradual movement).
- v. (intransitive, colloquial) To leave, resign.
- v. (transitive) To push (a vehicle) alongside oneself as one walks.
- v. To behave; to pursue a course of life; to conduct oneself.
- v. To be stirring; to be abroad; to go restlessly about; said of things or persons expected to remain quiet,…
- v. (obsolete) To be in motion; to act; to move.
- v. (transitive, historical) To put, keep, or train (a puppy) in a walk, or training area for dogfighting.
- v. (transitive, informal, hotel) To move a guest to another hotel if their confirmed reservation is not available…
- n. A trip made by walking.
- n. A distance walked.
- n. (sports) An Olympic Games track event requiring that the heel of the leading foot touch the ground before…
- n. A manner of walking; a person's style of walking.
- n. A path, sidewalk/pavement or other maintained place on which to walk. Compare trail.
- n. (poker) A situation where all players fold to the big blind, as their first action (instead of calling…
- n. (baseball) An award of first base to a batter following four balls being thrown by the pitcher; known…
- n. In coffee, coconut, and other plantations, the space between them.
- n. (historical) A place for keeping and training puppies for dogfighting.
- n. (historical) An enclosed area in which a gamecock is confined to prepare him for fighting.
- n. (graph theory) A sequence of alternating vertices and edges, where each edge's endpoints are the preceding…
- n. (colloquial) Something very easily accomplished; a walk in the park.
If you are interested in words, visit the following sites :
| |