| 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. |
| DISRANKS | • disranks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disrank. • DISRANK v. to reduce rank. |
| RANKISMS | • rankisms n. Plural of rankism. • RANKISM n. discrimination on the basis of rank. |
| RANKISTS | • RANKIST n. a person who discriminates against people on the grounds of rank. |
| RANKLESS | • rankless adj. Devoid of rank. • RANKLESS adj. without a rank. |
| RANKNESS | • rankness n. The quality of being rank, of having a repulsive or pungent odor. • rankness n. Exuberant or uncontrolled growth. • rankness n. (Obsolete) Exuberance, excessiveness. |
| RANSACKS | • ransacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ransack. • RANSACK v. to search thoroughly. |
| SARKINGS | • sarkings n. Plural of sarking. • SARKING n. a lining of thin boards for a roof. |
| SKANGERS | • skangers n. Plural of skanger. • SKANGER n. (Irish) a young working-class person who wears casual clothes. |
| SKANKERS | • skankers n. Plural of skanker. • SKANKER n. one who skanks, dances to reggae music. |
| SNACKERS | • snackers n. Plural of snacker. • SNACKER n. one who snacks. |
| SNEAKERS | • sneakers n. Plural of sneaker. • SNEAKER n. (colloquial) a plimsoll. |
| SPANKERS | • spankers n. Plural of spanker. • SPANKER n. the sail on the mast nearest the stern of a square-rigged ship. |
| STARKENS | • starkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of starken. • STARKEN v. to make or become stark. |
| SWANKERS | • swankers n. Plural of swanker. • SWANKER n. one who shows off, also SWANKEY, SWANKIE, SWANKPOT. |