| DARKNESS | • darkness n. (Uncountable) The state of being dark; lack of light; the absolute or comparative absence of light. • darkness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of reflecting little light, of tending to a blackish or brownish color. • darkness n. (Uncountable) Gloom; gloominess; depression. |
| DARKNETS | • darknets n. Plural of darknet. • DARKNET n. the collection of networks and other technologies that enable people to illegally share copyrighted digital files with little or no fear of detection. |
| DARKSOME | • darksome adj. (Poetic, literary) Characterised by darkness; gloomy; obscure. • DARKSOME adj. dark, somber. |
| HARDOKES | • HARDOKE n. (Shakespeare) an unidentified plant, perhaps burdock, also HORDOCK. |
| KAMERADS | • kamerads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kamerad. • KAMERAD v. (German) to surrender. |
| KASHERED | • kashered v. Simple past tense and past participle of kasher. • KASHER v. to make kasher, also KOSHER. |
| 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. |
| KNEADERS | • kneaders n. Plural of kneader. • KNEADER n. one who kneads. |
| PARKADES | • parkades n. Plural of parkade. • PARKADE n. (Canadian) a multilevel structure for parking vehicles. |
| REDBACKS | • redbacks n. Plural of redback. • red-backs n. Plural of red-back. • red␣backs n. Plural of red back. |
| REDSHANK | • redshank n. Either of two species of Old World wading bird in the genus Tringa that have long red legs. • redshank n. A species of moss (Ceratodon purpureus), also known as fire moss or purple horn toothed moss. • redshank n. Lady’s thumb or redleg (Persicaria maculosa), an herb in the buckwheat family. |
| RESOAKED | • resoaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of resoak. • RESOAK v. to soak again. |
| SCREAKED | • screaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of screak. • SCREAK v. to creak. |
| SPARKLED | • sparkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sparkle. • SPARKLE v. to reflect flashes of light. |
| STRAIKED | • STRAIK v. to stroke, also STRAKE. |
| STREAKED | • streaked adj. Bearing streaks. • streaked adj. Marred with streaks. • streaked adj. (US, dialect, dated) uncomfortable; out of sorts. |