| BUSHWALKING | • bushwalking n. (Australia, New Zealand) The activity of hiking or backpacking. • bushwalking v. Present participle of bushwalk. • BUSHWALKING n. hiking through the bush as a leisure activity. |
| CRAIGFLUKES | • CRAIGFLUKE n. a type of flat fish, aka the witch. |
| GLUCOKINASE | • glucokinase n. A hexokinase isozyme that facilitates phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate, occurring in… • GLUCOKINASE n. a hexokinase found esp. in the liver that catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose. |
| HUSBANDLIKE | • husbandlike adj. Resembling a husband. • HUSBANDLIKE adj. like a husband. |
| KILOGAUSSES | • kilogausses n. Plural of kilogauss. • KILOGAUSS n. a unit of magnetism, 1000 gauss. |
| KOULIBIACAS | • koulibiacas n. Plural of koulibiaca. • KOULIBIACA n. (Russian) a Russian fish pie, also COULIBIAC, COULIBIACA. |
| LAURVIKITES | • LAURVIKITE n. a mineral, a soda syenite, also LARVIKITE. |
| LEUKOPENIAS | • leukopenias n. Plural of leukopenia. • LEUKOPENIA n. an abnormally low white blood count, also LEUCOPENIA. |
| LUKEWARMISH | • lukewarmish adj. Somewhat lukewarm; tepid. • LUKEWARMISH adj. somewhat lukewarm. |
| MULTITASKED | • multitasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of multitask. • MULTITASK v. to work at several different tasks simultaneously. |
| MULTITASKER | • multitasker n. Someone who multitasks, who performs multiple tasks at the same time. • multitasker n. (Computing) A computer system that multitasks. |
| MULTITRACKS | • multitracks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of multitrack. • MULTITRACK v. to make a recording using many tracks. |
| SOUNDALIKES | • soundalikes n. Plural of soundalike. • sound-alikes n. Plural of sound-alike. • SOUNDALIKE n. one that sounds like another. |
| SQUEAKINGLY | • squeakingly adv. With a squeaking sound. • SQUEAKING adv. making a sharp, high-pitched sound. |
| UNKILLABLES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| UNSHACKLING | • unshackling v. Present participle of unshackle. • UNSHACKLE v. to release from shackles. |