| ELOCUTED | • elocuted v. Simple past tense and past participle of elocute. • ELOCUTE v. to speak publicly. |
| ELOCUTES | • elocutes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elocute. • ELOCUTE v. to speak publicly. |
| FIRELOCK | • firelock n. (Historical) A form of gunlock, in which the priming is ignited by a spark. • firelock n. (By extension, historical) A firearm using such a gunlock. • FIRELOCK n. an old form of gunlock, as the flintlock, which ignites the priming by a spark. |
| FORELOCK | • forelock n. The part of a person’s hairstyle which covers the forehead. • forelock n. The part of a horse’s (or similar animal’s) mane that lies on its forehead. • forelock n. A wedge pushed through a hole at the end of a bolt to hold it in place. |
| GAVELOCK | • gavelock n. (Rare, obsolete) A spear or dart. • gavelock n. (UK, Scotland, dialect) An iron crow or lever. • GAVELOCK n. (historical) a javelin; a crowbar. |
| HAVELOCK | • havelock n. A cap incorporating a cloth hanging down the sides and back, to protect the ears and neck; often created… • Havelock prop.n. A surname. • Havelock prop.n. A civil parish of Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| LOVELOCK | • lovelock n. A lock of hair that hangs down and is worn apart from the hair that remains. • lovelock n. A flowing lock of hair that is dressed apart from the hair that remains. • Lovelock prop.n. A surname. |
| RELOCATE | • relocate v. (Transitive) to move (something) from one place to another. • relocate v. (Intransitive) to change one’s domicile or place of business. • RELOCATE v. to establish in a new place. |
| RELOCKED | • relocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of relock. • RELOCK v. to lock again. |
| SIDELOCK | • sidelock n. A lock of hair worn at the side of the head. • sidelock n. (Firearms) The design of a gun that has the lockwork mounted to the inside of a plate; compare boxlock. • side-lock n. Alternative form of sidelock. |
| VELOCITY | • velocity n. (Physics) A vector quantity that denotes the rate of change of position with respect to time, combining… • velocity n. Rapidity of motion. • velocity n. The rate of occurrence. |