| BACKLOADING | • backloading n. (Transport) The transportation of cargo or shipment on a return trip, using the space already paid for… • backloading v. Present participle of backload. • BACKLOAD v. to load a lorry for a return journey. |
| BLACKBOARDS | • blackboards n. Plural of blackboard. • blackboards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blackboard. • BLACKBOARD n. a hard smooth usually dark surface used esp. in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk. |
| CHALKBOARDS | • chalkboards n. Plural of chalkboard. • CHALKBOARD n. a blackboard. |
| DEBARKATION | • debarkation n. Disembarkation. • DEBARKATION n. the act of debarking, also DEBARCATION. |
| DEMARKATION | • demarkation n. Alternative spelling of demarcation. • DEMARKATION n. the act of demarking, also DEMARCATION. |
| DIAMONDBACK | • diamondback n. (Common name) Either of two species of rattlesnake having a diamond pattern on the back: Crotalus adamanteus… • diamondback n. The saltmarsh terrapin of the Atlantic coast (Malaclemys terrapin). • DIAMONDBACK n. a kind of rattlesnake. |
| KATADROMOUS | • katadromous adj. Alternative form of catadromous. • KATADROMOUS adj. of fishes, descending periodically for spawning to the lower parts of a river or to the sea, as opposed to anadromous, also CATADROMOUS. |
| MEADOWLARKS | • meadowlarks n. Plural of meadowlark. • MEADOWLARK n. any of several American songbirds of the genus Sturnella. |
| ROADMAKINGS | • ROADMAKING n. road building. |
| SKATEBOARDS | • skateboards n. Plural of skateboard. • skateboards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skateboard. • SKATEBOARD v. to ride or perform stunts on a skateboard. |
| TANKERLOADS | • tankerloads n. Plural of tankerload. |
| WAKEBOARDED | • wakeboarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of wakeboard. • WAKEBOARD v. to ride a short, very broad water ski while being towed by a motorboat. |
| WAKEBOARDER | • wakeboarder n. Someone who takes part in wakeboarding. • WAKEBOARDER n. one who practises wakeboarding. |