| BRANKED | • branked v. Simple past tense and past participle of brank. • BRANK v. (Scots) to prance, toss the head. |
| CRANKED | • cranked v. Simple past tense and past participle of crank. • cranked adj. Formed with, or having, a bend or crank. • CRANK v. to start manually. |
| DARKENS | • darkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of darken. • DARKEN v. to make dark. |
| DARKING | • darking v. Present participle of dark. • DARK v. to make dark. |
| DARKNET | • darknet n. (Internet) A network of computers that can only be accessed using special software, configuration, or… • DARKNET n. the collection of networks and other technologies that enable people to illegally share copyrighted digital files with little or no fear of detection. |
| DISRANK | • disrank v. (Transitive, obsolete) To degrade from rank. • disrank v. (Transitive, obsolete) To throw out of rank or into confusion. • DISRANK v. to reduce rank. |
| FRANKED | • franked v. Simple past tense and past participle of frank. • FRANK v. to mark mail for postage. |
| KNARRED | • knarred adj. Knotty; gnarled. • KNAR v. to snarl, also GNAR, GNARR. |
| KNEADER | • kneader n. One who kneads. • kneader n. A machine that kneads dough or any other highly elastoviscous mixture. • KNEADER n. one who kneads. |
| NAKEDER | • nakeder adj. Comparative form of naked: more naked. • NAKED adj. without clothes. |
| PRANKED | • pranked v. Simple past tense and past participle of prank. • PRANK v. to dress gaudily. |
| RANKLED | • rankled v. Simple past tense and past participle of rankle. • RANKLE v. to cause irritation or resentment in. |
| TANKARD | • tankard n. A large drinking vessel, sometimes of pewter, sometimes with a glass base, with one handle and often a hinged cover. • TANKARD n. a large mug-like vessel, usually with a handle. |
| TRANKED | • tranked v. Simple past tense and past participle of trank. • TRANK v. (short for) to tranquillize. |
| UNRAKED | • unraked adj. Not raked. • unraked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unrake. • UNRAKE v. to uncover by raking. |