💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Kolk"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| maelstromnoun | (figuratively) A chaotic or turbulent situation. |
| dogwhelknoun | Alternative form of dog whelk. [A carnivorous European mollusc, Nucella lapillus, found on rocky coasts.] |
| bultownoun | The mode of fishing with a boulter or spiller. |
| volyernoun | (UK, dialect, Cornwall) A smaller boat that follows the main fishing boat. |
| dredgenoun | The act of dredging. |
| dragnetnoun | (law enforcement, figuratively) A heightened effort by law enforcement personnel undertaken in order to capture suspects. |
| swirlnoun | A whirling eddy. |
| wonky holenoun | (Australia) A type of undersea hole or spring on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, out of which comes fresh water that has flowed underground from the land. |
| porwigglenoun | Alternative form of polliwog. [(US, dialectal) A tadpole.] |
| driftwoodnoun | A floating piece, or pieces, of wood that drifts with the current of a body of water. |
| water witchnoun | Alternative spelling of water-witch. [A grebe:] |
| koliwadanoun | (India) A colony of fishermen. |
| floating islandnoun | An aggregation of driftwood and roots, or vegetation, capable of bearing soil, which floats on the surface of (bog or lake) water or is floated out from a river delta or similar. |
| lob wormnoun | Alternative form of lob-worm. [The lugworm, especially when used in angling.] |
| bilcocknoun | (archaic, dialectal) The water rail. |
| cowalnoun | (Australia) A billabong, or stagnant pool. |
| whelkernoun | A person who fishes for whelks. |
| polwignoun | Alternative form of polliwog. [(US, dialectal) A tadpole.] |
| wilknoun | A surname. |
| zoocurrentnoun | A drifting streak of zooplankton in the water. |
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