| ALKALINISING | • alkalinising v. Present participle of alkalinise. • ALKALINISE v. to make alkaline, also ALKALINIZE. |
| ANTALKALINES | • ANTALKALINE n. a substance that neutralizes alkalis, esp. one used to treat alkalosis. |
| BACKCHANNELS | • backchannels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backchannel. • backchannels n. Plural of backchannel. • back-channels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of back-channel. |
| CRANKHANDLES | • CRANKHANDLE n. a handle for starting a motor. |
| ENKEPHALINES | • enkephalines n. Plural of enkephaline. • ENKEPHALINE n. a chemical found in small quantities in the brain, which relieves pain, also ENCEPHALIN, ENCEPHALINE, ENKEPHALIN. |
| FRANKLINITES | • franklinites n. Plural of franklinite. • FRANKLINITE n. a zinc-manganese mineral, mined at Franklin Forge, New Jersey, USA. |
| KNOWABLENESS | • knowableness n. The state or quality of being knowable. • KNOWABLENESS n. the state of being knowable. |
| LANDSKIPPING | • LANDSKIP v. to landscape. |
| LANDSKNECHTS | • landsknechts n. Plural of landsknecht. • Landsknechts n. Plural of Landsknecht. • LANDSKNECHT n. (historical) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANSQUENET, LANZKNECHT. |
| LINEBACKINGS | • LINEBACKING n. playing as a linebacker. |
| LUCKENGOWANS | • LUCKENGOWAN n. (Scots) the globeflower. |
| RANSHACKLING | • RANSHACKLE v. (Scott) to search, ransack, also RANSHAKLE. |
| SLACKLININGS | • SLACKLINING n. the activity of walking across a narrow line of synthetic webbing hung slackly above the ground. |
| TELEBANKINGS | • TELEBANKING n. an electronic banking service accessed by telephone. |
| THANKFULNESS | • thankfulness n. The state of being thankful. • THANKFULNESS n. the state of being thankful. |
| UNDRINKABLES | • undrinkables n. Plural of undrinkable. |
| UNSHRINKABLE | • unshrinkable adj. That cannot shrink and cannot be shrunk. • UNSHRINKABLE adj. not shrinkable. |
| ZOOPLANKTONS | • zooplanktons n. Plural of zooplankton. • ZOOPLANKTON n. tiny, free-floating organisms in aquatic systems. |