| ARCHDUKEDOM | • archdukedom n. The territory or dignity of an archduke or archduchess; an archduchy. • ARCHDUKEDOM n. the domain of an archduke. |
| COCKALORUMS | • cockalorums n. Plural of cockalorum. • COCKALORUM n. boastful talk; a boastful and self-important person. |
| COUNTERMARK | • countermark n. A mark or token added to those already existing, as a security or proof. • countermark n. (Farriery) An artificial cavity made in the teeth of horses that have outgrown their natural mark, to… • countermark v. (Transitive) To apply a countermark to. |
| DEUTSCHMARK | • Deutschmark n. Alternative spelling of Deutsche Mark. |
| HAMESUCKENS | • hamesuckens n. Plural of hamesucken. • HAMESUCKEN n. (Scots) the assaulting of a man in his own house. |
| LUMBERJACKS | • lumberjacks n. Plural of lumberjack. • LUMBERJACK n. someone employed in the felling, sawing etc. of timber, also LUMBERER, LUMBERMAN. |
| MAKUNOUCHIS | • MAKUNOUCHI n. (Japanese) the highest division in sumo wrestling. |
| MICROQUAKES | • microquakes n. Plural of microquake. • MICROQUAKE n. a very small earthquake. |
| MUCKAMUCKED | • MUCKAMUCK v. to consume food. |
| MUCKRAKINGS | • MUCKRAKING n. the exposure of misconduct. |
| MUCKSPREADS | • MUCKSPREAD v. to spread manure on fields. |
| MULTITRACKS | • multitracks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of multitrack. • MULTITRACK v. to make a recording using many tracks. |
| RHEUMATICKY | • rheumaticky adj. (Colloquial) Of, pertaining to or having rheumatism. • RHEUMATICKY adj. suffering from rheumatism. |
| SUBTACKSMAN | • SUBTACKSMAN n. a holder (of land) by subtack. |
| SUBTACKSMEN | • SUBTACKSMAN n. a holder (of land) by subtack. |
| THUMBTACKED | • thumbtacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of thumbtack. • THUMBTACK v. to fasten with a thumbtack. |
| TRUCKMASTER | • truckmaster n. (Historical) The manager of a colonially-sanctioned store that traded goods with the Native Americans. • TRUCKMASTER n. an officer in charge of trade with American Indians esp. among the early settlers. |