| AEROBRAKED | • aerobraked v. Simple past tense of aerobrake. • AEROBRAKE v. to use a planet's atmosphere to reduce the speed of a spacecraft. |
| BEADWORKER | • beadworker n. A beader. |
| CORKBOARDS | • corkboards n. Plural of corkboard. • cork-boards n. Plural of cork-board. • CORKBOARD n. a thin composite board made of cork and resin, used e.g. as insulation. |
| DAYWORKERS | • dayworkers n. Plural of dayworker. • DAYWORKER n. one who does daywork. |
| DRAWNWORKS | • DRAWNWORK n. ornamental needlework done by pulling out some of the threads of a fabric. |
| HANDWORKER | • handworker n. One who carries out handwork, working by hand rather than using a machine. • HANDWORKER n. one who does handwork. |
| HEADWORKER | • headworker n. One who performs mental or intellectual labour. • HEADWORKER n. one who does headwork, mental work. |
| HYDROCRACK | • hydrocrack v. (Organic chemistry) To convert hydrocarbons by hydrocracking. • HYDROCRACK v. to crack hydrocarbons in the presence of hydrogen. |
| KEYBOARDER | • keyboarder n. Someone who keyboards; a typist. • keyboarder n. Synonym of keyboardist. • KEYBOARDER n. one who plays the keyboard. |
| OVERBRAKED | • overbraked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overbrake. • OVERBRAKE v. to brake too much. |
| OVERRACKED | • overracked adj. Excessively racked; placed under too much strain or duress. • OVERRACK v. to overstrain. |
| OVERRANKED | • OVERRANK v. to assign an unnecessarily high rank to. |
| REKEYBOARD | • rekeyboard v. (Transitive) To input again using a keyboard. • REKEYBOARD v. to enter again on a keyboard. |
| TRACKROADS | • track-roads n. Plural of track-road. • TRACKROAD n. a towpath. |
| WORDBREAKS | • wordbreaks n. Plural of wordbreak. • word-breaks n. Plural of word-break. • word␣breaks n. Plural of word break. |
| WORKAROUND | • workaround n. A means of overcoming some obstacle, especially an obstacle consisting of constraints, or laws or regulations. • workaround n. (Computing) A procedure or a temporary fix that bypasses a problem and allows a user to continue working… • workaround n. (Project management) An impromptu and temporary response to an unforeseen problem or risk. |