| ANTICKES | • ANTICKE n. an antic, also ANTICK. |
| CANSTICK | • canstick n. (Obsolete) candlestick. • CANSTICK n. (Shakespeare) a candlestick. |
| CATSKINS | • catskins n. Plural of catskin. • CATSKIN n. the skin of a cat esp. as used to make e.g. gloves. |
| CRANKEST | • crankest adj. Superlative form of crank: most crank. • CRANK adj. lively. |
| CUTBANKS | • cutbanks n. Plural of cutbank. • CUTBANK n. a steep stream bank. |
| KATCINAS | • katcinas n. Plural of katcina. • KATCINA n. (Native American) a doll representing rain-bringing Hopi ancestors, also KACHINA, KATCHINA, KATSINA. |
| PANSTICK | • panstick n. A form of pancake makeup supplied in a tube, like lipstick. • PANSTICK n. foundation makeup like pancake makeup but in stick form. |
| STACKING | • stacking n. The act by which something is stacked. • stacking n. (Uncountable) Sport stacking. • stacking n. (Chemistry, countable) A stacked arrangement of often aromatic molecules, adopted due to interatomic interactions. |
| STICKMAN | • stickman n. A simple drawing of a man with lines to represent limbs and torso. • stickman n. A dealer in gambling who gathers the dice with a stick. • stickman n. (US) A person who makes confectionery by pulling candy onto a stick. |
| STOCKMAN | • stockman n. A man who raises or looks after livestock. • stockman n. A person who works in a stockroom. • Stockman prop.n. A surname. |
| TACKINGS | • tackings n. Plural of tacking. • TACKING n. a nautical manoeuvre. |
| TACKSMAN | • tacksman n. (Scotland) A person who holds a tack from another; a tenant. • tacksman n. Obsolete spelling of taxman. • TACKSMAN n. one who holds a tack or lease from another; a tenant, or lessee. |
| TACKSMEN | • tacksmen n. Plural of tacksman. • TACKSMAN n. one who holds a tack or lease from another; a tenant, or lessee. |
| TINTACKS | • tintacks n. Plural of tintack. • TINTACK n. a tack coated with tin. |
| UNSTACKS | • unstacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unstack. • UNSTACK v. to remove from a stack. |
| UNTRACKS | • untracks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untrack. • UNTRACK v. to remove from a track, change course. |