| 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. |
| KANTARS | • kantars n. Plural of kantar. • KANTAR n. (Arabic) an Arab unit of weight, also CANTAR. |
| KARTING | • karting n. An open-wheeled motorsport that uses small vehicles called karts or go-karts. • KARTING n. the sport of racing go-karts. |
| KERATIN | • keratin n. (Biochemistry) The protein of which hair and nails are composed. • KERATIN n. a fibrous protein. |
| KIRTANS | • kirtans n. Plural of kirtan. • KIRTAN n. (Sanskrit) devotional singing, usually accompanied by musical instruments. |
| OUTRANK | • outrank v. (Transitive) To be of a higher rank than. • outrank v. (Transitive) To be more important than. • OUTRANK v. to rank higher than. |
| RANKEST | • rankest adj. Superlative form of rank: most rank. • RANK adj. disagreeable in odour or taste. |
| RANKIST | • RANKIST n. a person who discriminates against people on the grounds of rank. |
| RATFINK | • ratfink n. An informer or spy; a traitor. • ratfink n. (Also attributive) A dislikable or contemptible person. • ratfink v. (Transitive) To inform on; to betray. |
| RETAKEN | • retaken adj. Taken again. • retaken v. Past participle of retake. • RETAKE v. to take back. |
| STARKEN | • starken v. (Transitive) To make unbending or inflexible; stiffen; make obstinate. • starken adj. (Obsolete) Stark; complete, absolute. • STARKEN v. to make or become stark. |
| TANBARK | • tanbark n. The bark of the oak (or other trees) used as a source of tannin. • tanbark n. The spent bark used as a ground covering. • TANBARK n. a tree bark used for tanning. |
| 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. |
| TANKERS | • tankers n. Plural of tanker. • TANKER v. to transport by a ship designed to transport liquids. |
| THANKER | • thanker n. One who thanks. • THANKER n. one who thanks. |
| TRANKED | • tranked v. Simple past tense and past participle of trank. • TRANK v. (short for) to tranquillize. |
| TRANKUM | • TRANKUM n. (Scott) a trinket, also TRINKUM. |
| UNTRACK | • untrack v. (Transitive, education) To change (an educational course) so that students are no longer ranked by ability. • UNTRACK v. to remove from a track, change course. |