Danish Meaning of heels
hæle
Other Danish words related to hæle
- skunk
- klovne
- hunde
- ryk
- stinkdyr
- slanger
- sønner af våben
- krybdyr
- nødder
- svin
- Skadedyr
- barbarer
- Dyr
- blødende
- bøller
- bøller
- unger
- brutale
- Lort
- gribbe
- fjolser
- puffer
- knægte
- Crud
- krummer
- hunde
- snavs
- finks
- hunde
- jokere
- lus
- bøller
- gener
- piller
- rotter
- Krybdyr
- rådne
- Sjov
- slimes
- veddu ikke hvem
- den
- græstørv
- stinkdyr
- stinkere
- tudser
- bæster
- skurke
- klip
- Tyrkiet
- luftkassetter
- fugle hjerner
- Hulemennesker
- diffusorer
- håndlangere
- storsnak
- slyngler
- slyngler
- Neandertalere
- nørder
- æg
- skadedyr
- slyngler
- slyngler
- oliefolk
- vilde
- sårskorper
- slyngler
- snak
- slyngel
- luder
- Slibrige svin
- rod
- snober
- snot
- vulgære
- lymmel
Nearest Words of heels
Definitions and Meaning of heels in English
heels
the base of a tuber or cutting of a plant used for propagation of the plant, a solid attachment of a shoe or boot forming the back of the sole under the heel of the foot, a wrestler who performs the role of the unsympathetic antagonist or adversary in a staged wrestling match, an anatomical structure suggestive of the human heel, the part of the hind limb of other vertebrates that is similar in structure to the human heel, the part (as of a shoe) that covers the human heel, a rear, low, or bottom part, the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist, the after end of a ship's keel or the lower end of a mast, a contemptible person, the base of a ladder, the back of the human foot below the ankle and behind the arch, one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread
FAQs About the word heels
hæle
the base of a tuber or cutting of a plant used for propagation of the plant, a solid attachment of a shoe or boot forming the back of the sole under the heel of
skunk,klovne,hunde,ryk,stinkdyr,slanger,sønner af våben,krybdyr,nødder,svin
gentelmen,helte,damer,Forbilleder,engle,heltinder,idoler,Helgener
hee-hawing => hiii-haaaa, hee-hawed => vrinskede, heeds => agter, hedonists => hedonister, hedging (in) => Sikring (i),