| ARCHDUKE | • archduke n. (History) The son or male-line grandson of an emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. • archduke n. (History) The ruler of an archduchy, in particular the Archduchy of Austria. • ARCHDUKE n. (historical) a chief duke, esp. a son of the Emperor of Austria. |
| CANKERED | • cankered adj. Infected with a canker or having a cankerous part. • cankered adj. Ulcerated. • cankered adj. (Figuratively) Corrupted; morally corrupt. |
| CRACKLED | • crackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of crackle. • crackled adj. (Pottery) Having a crackle, or glaze resembling many small cracks. • CRACKLE v. to emit snapping sounds. |
| CRANKLED | • crankled v. Simple past tense and past participle of crankle. • CRANKLE v. to bend, twist. |
| DACKERED | • DACKER v. (Scots) to lounge, saunter, also DAIKER, DAKER. |
| KEYCARDS | • keycards n. Plural of keycard. • key␣cards n. Plural of key card (alternative spelling of keycards). • KEYCARD n. a coded card for operating a device. |
| LACKERED | • lackered v. Simple past tense and past participle of lacker. • LACKER v. to coat with a glossy substance, also LACQUER. |
| PRANCKED | • prancked v. Simple past tense and past participle of prancke. • prancked v. Simple past tense and past participle of pranck. • PRANCKE v. (obsolete) to fold, pleat, also PRANCK. |
| RACKETED | • racketed v. Simple past tense and past participle of racket. • RACKET v. to make a loud noise. |
| RADDOCKE | • RADDOCKE n. (Shakespeare) a robin, also RUDDOCK. |
| REBACKED | • rebacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reback. • REBACK v. to replace the back of. |
| REDBACKS | • redbacks n. Plural of redback. • red-backs n. Plural of red-back. • red␣backs n. Plural of red back. |
| REPACKED | • repacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of repack. • REPACK v. to pack again. |
| RERACKED | • reracked v. Simple past tense and past participle of rerack. • RERACK v. to rack again. |
| RETACKED | • retacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of retack. • RETACK v. to tack again. |
| SCREAKED | • screaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of screak. • SCREAK v. to creak. |
| TRACKBED | • trackbed n. The layer of gravel or other foundation on which a railway track is laid. • trackbed n. (Loosely) The land on which a railway (especially one that has been closed or dismantled) was built;… • track␣bed n. Alternative form of trackbed. |
| UNRACKED | • unracked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unrack. • unracked adj. Not racked. • UNRACKED adj. not strained. |