| BACKSTAMPS | • BACKSTAMP v. to mark with a backstamp. |
| BLACKDAMPS | • blackdamps n. Plural of blackdamp. • BLACKDAMP n. air that is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide as a result of an explosion in a mine. |
| CHEMPADUKS | • CHEMPADUK n. (Malay) an evergreen moraceous tree of Malaysia. |
| CHIPMAKERS | • chipmakers n. Plural of chipmaker. • CHIPMAKER n. a manufacturer of microchips. |
| CHIPMAKING | • chipmaking n. The manufacture of chips (electronic devices). |
| CHOKEDAMPS | • chokedamps n. Plural of chokedamp. • CHOKEDAMP n. an asphyxiating gas, mainly carbon dioxide, found in mines. |
| CRAMPBARKS | • CRAMPBARK n. (US) the guelder rose; its medicinal bark. |
| EMPACKETED | • empacketed v. Simple past tense and past participle of empacket. • EMPACKET v. to pack up. |
| HUMPBACKED | • humpbacked adj. Having a hump on the back, either naturally or due to a medical condition. • humpbacked adj. Being a humpback bridge. • humpbacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of humpback. |
| LAMPBLACKS | • lampblacks n. Plural of lampblack. • LAMPBLACK n. a finely divided form of almost pure carbon produced by the incomplete combustion of organic compounds. |
| MEATPACKER | • meatpacker n. A person involved in the meatpacking industry, including slaughtering and meat processing. • MEATPACKER n. (US) a person or company involved in the wholesale meat trade. |
| MISPACKAGE | • mispackage v. To package badly or wrongly. • MISPACKAGE v. to package incorrectly. |
| MUCKSPREAD | • MUCKSPREAD v. to spread manure on fields. |
| MULTIPACKS | • multipacks n. Plural of multipack. • MULTIPACK n. a pack containing several of a given item, usually at a reduced price. |
| PACEMAKERS | • pacemakers n. Plural of pacemaker. • PACEMAKER n. a person who sets the pace in a race. |
| PACEMAKING | • pacemaking n. The action of a pacemaker (in any sense). • PACEMAKING n. performing the function as of a pacemaker. |
| PACKFRAMES | • PACKFRAME n. a light metal frame with shoulder straps, used for carrying heavy loads. |
| PEACEMAKER | • peacemaker n. A person who restores peace, especially by settling disputes. • peacemaker n. (Non-native speakers’ English, medicine) Misconstruction of pacemaker. • Peacemaker n. An early type of American revolver, particularly the Colt 1873 Single Action Army model. |
| POCKMANTIE | • POCKMANTIE n. (Scots) a corrupt form of portmanteau, also POCKMANKY. |
| POCKMARKED | • pockmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of pockmark. • pockmarked adj. Having pockmarks. • pockmarked adj. Pitted, or scarred with holes. |