denature vs spike

denature

verb
  • To add something to (alcohol) that makes it unsuitable for consumption but leaves it suitable for most other purposes. 

  • To take away a natural characteristic or inherent property of (a thing or a person). 

  • To combine fissile material with nonfissile material in order to prevent its use in an atomic weapon. 

  • To alter its original form or state, especially of a protein, by heat, acidity etc. 

spike

verb
  • To covertly put alcohol or another intoxicating substance into a drink. 

  • To render (a gun) unusable by driving a metal spike into its touch hole. 

  • To attack from, usually, above the height of the net with the intent to send the ball straight to the floor of the opponent or off the hands of the opposing block. 

  • To slam the football to the ground, usually in celebration of scoring a touchdown, or to stop expiring time on the game clock after snapping the ball as to save time for the losing team to attempt to score the tying or winning points. 

  • To set or furnish with spikes. 

  • To discard; to decide not to publish or make public. 

  • To inject a drug with a syringe. 

  • To fix on a spike. 

  • To increase sharply. 

  • To embed nails into (a tree) so that any attempt to cut it down will damage equipment or injure people. 

  • To add a small amount of one substance to another. 

  • To fasten with spikes, or long, large nails. 

noun
  • A mark indicating where a prop or other item should be placed on stage. 

  • A kind of inflorescence in which sessile flowers are arranged on an unbranched elongated axis. 

  • An adolescent male deer. 

  • A small project that uses the simplest possible program to explore potential solutions. 

  • A surge in power or in the price of a commodity, etc.; any sudden and brief change that would be represented by a sharp peak on a graph. 

  • A running shoe with spikes in the sole to provide grip. 

  • Spike lavender. 

  • Anything resembling such a nail in shape. 

  • The rod-like protrusion from a woman's high-heeled shoe that elevates the heel. 

  • A sort of very large nail. 

  • An attack from, usually, above the height of the net performed with the intent to send the ball straight to the floor of the opponent or off the hands of the opposing block. 

  • Synonym of endpin. 

  • A sharp peak in a graph. 

  • A piece of pointed metal etc. set with points upward or outward. 

  • A long nail for storing papers by skewering them; (by extension) the metaphorical place where rejected newspaper articles are sent. 

  • The casual ward of a workhouse. 

  • An ear of corn or grain. 

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