| GOATSUCKER | • goatsucker n. Any bird in the nightjar family Caprimulgidae. • GOATSUCKER n. the nightjar, a bird similar to the swift, falsely thought to suck goats' udders for milk. |
| GRUBSTAKED | • grubstaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of grubstake. • GRUBSTAKE v. to provide with funds for an enterprise. |
| GRUBSTAKER | • grubstaker n. One who provides a prospector with a grubstake. • GRUBSTAKER n. one who provides a grubstake. |
| GRUBSTAKES | • grubstakes n. Plural of grubstake. • GRUBSTAKE v. to provide with funds for an enterprise. |
| KHIDMUTGAR | • khidmutgar n. Alternative form of khitmatgar. • KHIDMUTGAR n. (Urdu) a table-servant, also KHITMUTGAR. |
| KHITMUTGAR | • khitmutgar n. Alternative spelling of khitmatgar. • KHITMUTGAR n. (Urdu) a table-servant, also KHIDMUTGAR. |
| OUTBARKING | • outbarking v. Present participle of outbark. • OUTBARK v. to surpass in barking. |
| OUTRANKING | • outranking v. Present participle of outrank. • OUTRANK v. to rank higher than. |
| OUTSKATING | • outskating v. Present participle of outskate. • OUTSKATE v. to surpass in skating. |
| OUTTALKING | • outtalking v. Present participle of outtalk. • OUTTALK v. to surpass in talking. |
| OUTTASKING | • outtasking v. Present participle of outtask. • OUTTASK v. to surpass in tasking. |
| OUTWALKING | • outwalking v. Present participle of outwalk. • OUTWALK v. to surpass in walking. |
| REUPTAKING | • reuptaking v. Present participle of reuptake. • REUPTAKE v. to take up again. |
| TUCKERBAGS | • tuckerbags n. Plural of tuckerbag. • TUCKERBAG n. a bag used to carry food in the bush or by jolly swagmen. |
| UNSTACKING | • unstacking v. Present participle of unstack. • UNSTACK v. to remove from a stack. |
| UNTACKLING | • untackling v. Present participle of untackle. • UNTACKLE v. to free from tackle. |
| UNTRACKING | • untracking v. Present participle of untrack. • UNTRACK v. to remove from a track, change course. |
| UPTALKINGS | • UPTALKING n. the practice of speaking with a rising intonation at the end of each statement, as if one were asking a question. |