| BACKUPS | • backups n. Plural of backup. • back-ups n. Plural of back-up. • BACKUP n. a substitute, a standby. |
| BUCKSAW | • bucksaw n. A saw, in a metal frame, used to cut lengths of wood. • BUCKSAW n. a large saw in an H-frame. |
| CAUKERS | • caukers n. Plural of cauker. • CAUKER n. a big lie, also CAULKER. |
| CHABUKS | • chabuks n. Plural of chabuk. • CHABUK n. (Urdu) a type of horsewhip, also CHABOUK. |
| CHUKARS | • chukars n. Plural of chukar. • CHUKAR n. (Hindi) an Indian partridge, also CHIKHOR, CHIKOR, CHUKOR. |
| CHUKKAS | • chukkas n. Plural of chukka. • CHUKKA n. (Hindi) a period of play in polo, also CHUKKAR, CHUKKER. |
| KUCCHAS | • KUCCHA n. the short trousers traditionally worn by Sikhs, also KACCHA. |
| SACKBUT | • sackbut n. (Music) A brass instrument from the Renaissance and Baroque Eras, and an ancestor of the modern trombone… • SACKBUT n. a medieval trombone, also SACBUT, SAGBUT. |
| SACKFUL | • sackful n. The amount a sack will contain. • sackful n. (Figuratively) A large number or amount (of something). • sackful adj. (Obsolete) Intent on plunder. |
| SAWBUCK | • sawbuck n. A framework for holding wood so that it can be sawed; a sawhorse. • sawbuck n. (US, slang) A ten-dollar bill. • saw␣buck n. Alternative form of sawbuck. |
| STACKUP | • stackup n. (Engineering) A diagram used to calculate the effects of accumulated variation in dimensions and tolerances. • stack␣up v. (Transitive) To put into a stack. • stack␣up v. (Intransitive) to pile up; to accumulate. |
| SUBTACK | • subtack n. An underlease in Scotland. • SUBTACK n. a sublease in Scotland. |
| SUNBACK | • sunback n. The low-cut back of a woman’s dress. • SUNBACK adj. cut low to expose the back to sunlight. |
| UMIACKS | • umiacks n. Plural of umiack. • UMIACK n. (Inuit) an Eskimo canoe, also OOMIAC, OOMIACK, OOMIAK, UMIAC, UMIAK, UMIAQ. |
| UNCAKES | • uncakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncake. • UNCAKE v. to break up a block of compacted matter. |
| UNPACKS | • unpacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpack. • UNPACK v. to remove the contents of. |
| UNSTACK | • unstack v. (Transitive) To remove from a stack. • UNSTACK v. to remove from a stack. |
| UNTACKS | • untacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untack. • UNTACK v. to remove a tack from. |
| WAESUCK | • WAESUCK interj. (Scots) interjection used to express pity, alas, also WAESUCKS. |