These are the meanings of the letters ELHNLEE when you unscramble them.
- Heel (n.)
A cyma reversa; -- so called by workmen.
- Heel (n.)
Anything regarded as like a human heel in shape; a protuberance; a knob.
- Heel (n.)
In a small arm, the corner of the but which is upwards in the firing position.
- Heel (n.)
Management by the heel, especially the spurred heel; as, the horse understands the heel well.
- Heel (n.)
The after end of a ship's keel.
- Heel (n.)
The hinder part of any covering for the foot, as of a shoe, sock, etc.; specif., a solid part projecting downward from the hinder part of the sole of a boot or shoe.
- Heel (n.)
The hinder part of the foot; sometimes, the whole foot; -- in man or quadrupeds.
- Heel (n.)
The latter or remaining part of anything; the closing or concluding part.
- Heel (n.)
The lower end of a mast, a boom, the bowsprit, the sternpost, etc.
- Heel (n.)
The lower end of a timber in a frame, as a post or rafter. In the United States, specif., the obtuse angle of the lower end of a rafter set sloping.
- Heel (n.)
The part of a thing corresponding in position to the human heel; the lower part, or part on which a thing rests
- Heel (n.)
The part of any tool next the tang or handle; as, the heel of a scythe.
- Heel (n.)
The uppermost part of the blade of a sword, next to the hilt.
- Heel (v. i.)
To lean or tip to one side, as a ship; as, the ship heels aport; the boat heeled over when the squall struck it.
- Heel (v. t.)
To add a heel to; as, to heel a shoe.
- Heel (v. t.)
To arm with a gaff, as a cock for fighting.
- Heel (v. t.)
To perform by the use of the heels, as in dancing, running, and the like.
- Hell (v. t.)
A dungeon or prison; also, in certain running games, a place to which those who are caught are carried for detention.
- Hell (v. t.)
A gambling house.
- Hell (v. t.)
A place into which a tailor throws his shreds, or a printer his broken type.
- Hell (v. t.)
A place where outcast persons or things are gathered
- Hell (v. t.)
The place of the dead, or of souls after death; the grave; -- called in Hebrew sheol, and by the Greeks hades.
- Hell (v. t.)
The place or state of punishment for the wicked after death; the abode of evil spirits. Hence, any mental torment; anguish.
- Hell (v. t.)
To overwhelm.