| ASKANCED | • askanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of askance. • ASKANCE v. (Shakespeare) to turn aside, also ASKANT. |
| BACKSIDE | • backside n. The back side of anything, the part opposite its front, particularly… • backside n. (Figuratively) The reverse or opposite of anything. • backside n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, side. |
| CASKETED | • casketed v. Simple past tense and past participle of casket. • CASKET v. to place in a burial case. |
| COCKADES | • cockades n. Plural of cockade. • COCKADE n. a rosette worn on a hat. |
| DIEBACKS | • diebacks n. Plural of dieback. • DIEBACK n. a gradual dying of plant shoots. |
| DOCKAGES | • dockages n. Plural of dockage. • DOCKAGE n. a charge for the use of a dock. |
| 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. |
| REDBACKS | • redbacks n. Plural of redback. • red-backs n. Plural of red-back. • red␣backs n. Plural of red back. |
| SACKAGED | • SACKAGE v. to sack or plunder. |
| SCREAKED | • screaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of screak. • SCREAK v. to creak. |
| SEEDCAKE | • seedcake n. The residue of pressing oil from seeds. • seedcake n. A sweet cake or cookie containing aromatic seeds, such as caraway. • seed␣cake n. Alternative form of seedcake. |
| SHACKLED | • shackled adj. Restrained by shackles, chained. • shackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shackle. • SHACKLE v. to confine with irons around wrists and ankles. |
| SPACKLED | • spackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spackle. • SPACKLE v. to fill cracks or holes. |
| STOCKADE | • stockade n. (Military) an enclosure protected by a wall of wooden posts. • stockade n. (Colloquial) a military prison. • stockade v. (Transitive) To enclose in a stockade. |
| UNCASKED | • uncasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncask. • UNCASKED adj. not put in a cask. |