| HAVERSACK | • haversack n. A small, strong bag carried on the back or the shoulder, usually with only one strap, and originally made of canvas. • haversack n. (Archaic) An oat-sack, or nosebag for a horse. • HAVERSACK n. a bag worn over the shoulder for carrying provisions. |
| HAVERSACKS | • haversacks n. Plural of haversack. • HAVERSACK n. a bag worn over the shoulder for carrying provisions. |
| KALASHNIKOV | • Kalashnikov prop.n. A particular model of Russian assault rifle. • Kalashnikov prop.n. A transliteration of the Russian surname Кала́шников. • KALASHNIKOV n. (Russian) a kind of sub-machinegun made in the former USSR. |
| KATAVOTHRON | • katavothron n. Synonym of swallow hole. • KATAVOTHRON n. (Modern Greek) an underground water channel, also KATABOTHRON. |
| SVARABHAKTI | • svarabhakti n. (Linguistics, phonology) Epenthesis of a vowel, as in the football chant Engerland for England; anaptyxis. • SVARABHAKTI n. (Sanskrit) the development of a vowel between consonants. |
| KALASHNIKOVS | • KALASHNIKOV n. (Russian) a kind of sub-machinegun made in the former USSR. |
| KATAVOTHRONS | • KATAVOTHRON n. (Modern Greek) an underground water channel, also KATABOTHRON. |
| KATHAREVOUSA | • Katharevousa prop.n. A learned, archaising form of Modern Greek, based on Classical Greek and used for formal and official… • KATHAREVOUSA n. a formal archaizing written form of Modern Greek, based on Ancient Greek. |
| STAKHANOVISM | • Stakhanovism n. A system instituted in communist countries to encourage increased productivity. • STAKHANOVISM n. the practice of working like a stakhanovite, a worker who received recognition for his or her part in increasing the rate of production. |
| STAKHANOVITE | • Stakhanovite n. (Historical) An extremely productive or hard-working worker, especially in the former USSR, who may… • Stakhanovite adj. Pertaining to a Stakhanovite; heroically hard-working. • STAKHANOVITE n. a superlative worker. |
| SVARABHAKTIS | • svarabhaktis n. Plural of svarabhakti. • SVARABHAKTI n. (Sanskrit) the development of a vowel between consonants. |
| KATHAREVOUSAS | • KATHAREVOUSA n. a formal archaizing written form of Modern Greek, based on Ancient Greek. |
| STAKHANOVISMS | • STAKHANOVISM n. the practice of working like a stakhanovite, a worker who received recognition for his or her part in increasing the rate of production. |
| STAKHANOVITES | • Stakhanovites n. Plural of Stakhanovite. • STAKHANOVITE n. a superlative worker. |