| BACKFILLED | • backfilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of backfill. • back-filled v. Simple past tense and past participle of back-fill. • BACKFILL v. to refill e.g. a foundation with earth, debris. |
| BALLOCKSED | • ballocksed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ballocks. • BALLOCKS v. (vulgar) to make a mess of, also BOLLIX, BOLIX, BOLLOCKS, BOLLOX. |
| BALLOCKSES | • ballockses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ballocks. • BALLOCKS v. (vulgar) to make a mess of, also BOLLIX, BOLIX, BOLLOCKS, BOLLOX. |
| BLACKFLIES | • blackflies n. Plural of blackfly. • BLACKFLY n. a biting fly. |
| BLACKLEADS | • blackleads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blacklead. • blackleads n. Plural of blacklead. • black␣leads n. Plural of black lead. |
| CRADLEWALK | • cradle␣walk n. (Now historical) A garden footpath with trees arching over it. • CRADLEWALK n. an avenue arched over with trees. |
| JACKROLLED | • jackrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of jackroll. • JACKROLL v. (South African) to roll a drunken or sleeping person. |
| LACKLUSTER | • lackluster adj. Lacking brilliance or intelligence. • lackluster adj. Having no shine or lustre; dull. • lackluster adj. (Figurative) Not exceptional; not worthy of special merit, attention, or interest; having no vitality. |
| LACKLUSTRE | • lacklustre adj. (Commonwealth spelling) Alternative spelling of lackluster. • lacklustre n. (Commonwealth spelling) Alternative spelling of lackluster. • lack-lustre adj. Alternative spelling of lackluster. |
| LANDLOCKED | • landlocked adj. (Of a country, geographical region, etc.) Surrounded by land (having no borders with the sea). • landlocked adj. Living in freshwater, such as landlocked salmon. • landlocked adj. (US, real estate, of a property or parcel) Surrounded by other property and having no access to a public road. |
| MALLEMUCKS | • mallemucks n. Plural of mallemuck. • MALLEMUCK n. (Dutch) the albatross, also MOLLYMAWK. |
| RACKETBALL | • racketball n. Alternative spelling of racquetball. |
| SALESCLERK | • salesclerk n. Alternative form of sales clerk. • sales␣clerk n. A person employed by a store to sell merchandise, assist customers in finding merchandise, and accept payment. • SALESCLERK n. a salesperson in a store. |
| SHELLACKED | • shellacked adj. Coated in shellac. • shellacked adj. (Slang) Drunk. • SHELLAC v. to cover with a thin varnish, also SHELLACK. |
| SHELLACKER | • shellacker n. A worker who applies shellac. • SHELLACKER n. one who shellacs, defeats completely. |
| SHELLBACKS | • shellbacks n. Plural of shellback. • SHELLBACK n. a veteran sailor, esp. one who has crossed the equator. |
| UNLOCKABLE | • unlockable adj. Not capable of being locked. • unlockable adj. Capable of being unlocked. • unlockable n. (Video games) An initially hidden feature that is made available to reward the player for some achievement. |
| YELLOWBACK | • yellowback n. A cheap sensational novel. • yellow-back n. Alternative form of yellowback. • yellow␣back n. (Informal) A coward. |
| YELLOWCAKE | • yellowcake n. A concentrated form of uranium ore containing a mixture of oxides. • yellow␣cake n. (Mineralogy) Alternative form of yellowcake. • yellow␣cake n. (Cooking) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see any yellow-colored cake. |