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nails
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ne?lz/
Noun
nails
- plural of nail
- The four round-topped pedestals outside the Corn Exchange in Bristol on which bargains used to be struck.
Verb
nails
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nail
Further reading
About Bristol page
Anagrams
- Lains, Lians, Nilas, Sinla, anils, lains, nilas, salin, slain, snail
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naily
English
Etymology
nail +? -y
Adjective
naily (comparative more naily, superlative most naily)
- full of nails (the fastener)
- having long or overly protruding nails (fingernails or toenails)
Anagrams
- IANYL, Yilan, inlay, lay in, lay-in, layin, layin'
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