| AMSINCKIAS | • AMSINCKIA n. a Californian herb, aka fiddleneck. |
| ANTISHAKES | • ANTISHAKE n. a system that uses antishake technology. |
| ASTRAKHANS | • astrakhans n. Plural of astrakhan. • Astrakhans n. Plural of Astrakhan. • ASTRAKHAN n. a closely-curled black or grey fur from the fleece of karakul lambs, also ASTRACHAN. |
| BALKANISES | • balkanises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of balkanise. • Balkanises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Balkanise. • BALKANISE v. to divide (a region or territory) into small, often hostile units, also BALKANIZE. |
| BEANSTALKS | • beanstalks n. Plural of beanstalk. • BEANSTALK n. the stem of a bean plant. |
| CASKSTANDS | • CASKSTAND n. a stand for casks. |
| CRANKCASES | • crankcases n. Plural of crankcase. • CRANKCASE n. the case or covering in which a crankshaft is enclosed. |
| DAMASKEENS | • damaskeens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of damaskeen. • DAMASKEEN v. to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns, also DAMASCEENE, DAMASCENE, DAMASKIN, DAMASQUIN. |
| HANDSHAKES | • handshakes n. Plural of handshake. • HANDSHAKE n. a shaking of hands in greeting. |
| KHANSAMAHS | • khansamahs n. Plural of khansamah. • KHANSAMAH n. (Hindi) a house-steward or butler in India, also KHANSAMA. |
| LANDSHARKS | • landsharks n. Plural of landshark. • land␣sharks n. Plural of land shark. • LANDSHARK n. a person who makes inordinate profits by buying and selling land. |
| OAKENSHAWS | • oakenshaws n. Plural of oakenshaw. • OAKENSHAW n. an oak wood. |
| RANSACKERS | • ransackers n. Plural of ransacker. • RANSACKER n. one who ransacks. |
| RANSHAKLES | • RANSHAKLE v. (Scott) to search, ransack, also RANSHACKLE. |
| SANDCRACKS | • sandcracks n. Plural of sandcrack. • sand␣cracks n. Plural of sand crack. • SANDCRACK n. a deep crack or fissure in the wall of a horse's hoof, often causing lameness. |
| SASKATOONS | • saskatoons n. Plural of saskatoon. • SASKATOON n. (Canadian) a shrub of western North America; the sweet purple edible berry of this shrub. |
| SLAMMAKINS | • slammakins n. Plural of slammakin. • SLAMMAKIN n. (obsolete) a loose gown; a slovenly dressed woman, also SLAMMERKIN. |
| SNAKEHEADS | • snakeheads n. Plural of snakehead. • SNAKEHEAD n. a Chinese criminal involving the transport of criminals to other parts of the world. |