| ALKAHEST | • alkahest n. (Now historical) A universal solvent sought by the alchemists. • ALKAHEST n. (Arabic) the hypothetical universal solvent sought by alchemists, also ALCAHEST. |
| ALKANETS | • alkanets n. Plural of alkanet. • ALKANET n. (Arabic) a wild flower; a reddish plant-based dye obtained from this, also ALKANNIN. |
| ASKANTED | • askanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of askant. • ASKANT v. (Shakespeare) to turn aside, also ASKANCE. |
| ATTASKED | • attasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of attask. • ATTASK v. to take to task. |
| BACKSEAT | • backseat n. Alternative spelling of back seat. • back-seat n. Alternative spelling of back seat. • back␣seat n. Any of the seats in the rear of a vehicle. |
| KANTELAS | • kantelas n. Plural of kantela. • KANTELA n. (Finnish) a kind of zither, also KANTELE. |
| KHANATES | • khanates n. Plural of khanate. • KHANATE n. the domain of a khan. |
| MAKEFAST | • makefast n. (Nautical) Something to which a vessel can be made fast or tied, such as a cleat, post or bollard. • make␣fast v. To tie reliably. • MAKEFAST n. an object to which a boat is tied. |
| OATCAKES | • oatcakes n. Plural of oatcake. • OATCAKE n. a thin unleavened cake similar to a biscuit, made with oatmeal. |
| PARTAKES | • partakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of partake. • PARTAKE v. to participate, also PERTAKE. |
| PUKATEAS | • pukateas n. Plural of pukatea. • PUKATEA n. (Maori) an aromatic New Zealand tree, valued for its high-quality timber. |
| SEATBACK | • seatback n. The usually vertical portion of a chair or similar piece of furniture that supports the back. • seatback n. A loose ornamental covering for the back of a sofa or chair. • SEATBACK n. the back of a seat. |
| TANKAGES | • tankages n. Plural of tankage. • TANKAGE n. the capacity of a tank. |
| TEACAKES | • teacakes n. Plural of teacake. • TEACAKE n. a small cake served with tea. |