💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Killesse"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| killesenoun | Alternative form of killesse. [(architecture, obsolete) A gutter, groove, or channel.] |
| kennelnoun | A house or shelter for a dog. |
| gutternoun | A prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended for the drainage of water. |
| gripplenoun | A ditch; a drain. |
| gripnoun | A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand. |
| chamfretnoun | A chamfer. |
| gullynoun | A trench, ravine or narrow channel which was worn by water flow, especially on a hillside. |
| strandnoun | Each of the strings which, twisted together, make up a yarn, rope or cord. |
| sikenoun | (Scotland, Northumbria) A gutter or ditch; a small stream that frequently dries up in the summer; the marshy ground or ditch through which such a stream flows. |
| kilenoun | An ulcer; sore. |
| groovenoun | (music) A pronounced, enjoyable rhythm. |
| gurtnoun | (mining) A gutter or channel for water, hewn out of the bottom of a working drift. |
| ragletnoun | (architecture) Any of the grooves or chases cut into stone walls to receive the upper edges of the lead flashings. |
| graftnoun | (horticulture) A small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in another tree, the stock of which is to support and nourish it. The two unite and become one tree, but the graft determines the kind of fruit. |
| skewnoun | Something that has an oblique or slanted position. |
| graffagenoun | The scarp of a ditch or moat. |
| outcutverb | (transitive) To cut out. |
| glutnoun | An excess, too much. |
| quirknoun | An idiosyncrasy; a slight glitch, a mannerism; something unusual about the manner or style of something or someone. |
| guttersnoun | (Scotland) mud; dirt |
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