| BETHANKING | • bethanking v. Present participle of bethank. • BETHANK v. to ply with thanks. |
| CHINKAPINS | • chinkapins n. Plural of chinkapin. • CHINKAPIN n. (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US, also CHINCAPIN, CHINQUAPIN. |
| DRUNKATHON | • DRUNKATHON n. a prolonged drinking session. |
| ENKEPHALIN | • enkephalin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a group of pentapeptide endorphins that have opiate-like effects. • ENKEPHALIN n. a chemical found in small quantities in the brain, which relieves pain, also ENCEPHALIN, ENCEPHALINE, ENKEPHALINE. |
| GREENSHANK | • greenshank n. A wading bird, Tringa nebularia, that has long greenish legs and is native to Eurasia. • GREENSHANK n. a large sandpiper with long, somewhat greenish legs. |
| HACKNEYING | • hackneying v. Present participle of hackney. • HACKNEY v. to make trite. |
| HACKNEYMAN | • hackneyman n. (Dated) A man who hires out horses and carriages. • HACKNEYMAN n. a man who lets horses and carriages for hire. |
| HACKNEYMEN | • hackneymen n. Plural of hackneyman. • HACKNEYMAN n. a man who lets horses and carriages for hire. |
| HANKERINGS | • hankerings n. Plural of hankering. • HANKERING n. a yearning. |
| HEARKENING | • hearkening v. Present participle of hearken. • hearkening n. The act of one who hearkens or listens. • HEARKEN v. to listen to, also HARK, HARKEN. |
| HINDSHANKS | • HINDSHANK n. meat from an animal's hind leg. |
| HUMANKINDS | • humankinds n. Plural of humankind. • HUMANKIND n. humanity, the human race. |
| JOHNNYCAKE | • johnnycake n. (US) A dense, baked or fried flatbread made of cornmeal. • johnny␣cake n. (North America, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) Alternative form of johnnycake (“type of basic cornbread”). • JOHNNYCAKE n. a kind of bread made of the meal of maize (Indian corn), mixed with water or milk, etc. and baked, also JONNYCAKE. |
| LANZKNECHT | • lanzknecht n. Alternative form of lansquenet. • LANZKNECHT n. (German) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANDSKNECHT, LANSQUENET. |
| SHANKBONES | • shankbones n. Plural of shankbone. • shank-bones n. Plural of shank-bone. • SHANKBONE n. the bone of the shank. |
| SHINKANSEN | • shinkansen n. (Rail transport) A Japanese high-speed passenger train; bullet train. |
| UNSHAKENLY | • unshakenly adv. Without being shaken. • UNSHAKEN adv. not shaken. |
| UNTHANKFUL | • unthankful adj. Not thankful; ungrateful. • UNTHANKFUL adj. not thankful. |