| ANTISHARK | • antishark adj. Preventing attacks by sharks. • ANTISHARK adj. designed to keep away sharks. |
| ASTRAKHAN | • astrakhan n. Closely-curled black or grey fleece of very young karakul lambs from Astrakhan. • astrakhan n. Cloth resembling the above mentioned fur, often made from wool and mohair and used for trimmings. • Astrakhan prop.n. An oblast of Russia. |
| AWAKENERS | • awakeners n. Plural of awakener. • AWAKENER n. one that awakens. |
| BANKCARDS | • bankcards n. Plural of bankcard. • bank␣cards n. Plural of bank card. • BANKCARD n. a card issued by a bank allowing withdrawal of money etc. |
| BRAKESMAN | • brakesman n. Someone who operates the winch in a mine. • brakesman n. A brakeman; a railroad employee responsible for a train’s brakes, couplings etc. • BRAKESMAN n. a pithead winch operator. |
| CHINKARAS | • chinkaras n. Plural of chinkara. • CHINKARA n. (Hindi) a four-horned Indian antelope, also CHIKARA. |
| CRACKSMAN | • cracksman n. (Archaic, informal) A burglar or safebreaker. • CRACKSMAN n. a safe-breaker. |
| CRANKCASE | • crankcase n. The part of an engine that contains the crankshaft. • CRANKCASE n. the case or covering in which a crankshaft is enclosed. |
| KALENDARS | • kalendars n. Plural of kalendar. • KALENDAR v. to schedule, also CALENDAR. |
| KANGAROOS | • kangaroos n. Plural of kangaroo. • kangaroos v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kangaroo. • Kangaroos n. (Rugby league) The Australia national rugby league team. |
| LANDMARKS | • landmarks n. Plural of landmark. • landmarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of landmark. • land␣marks n. Plural of land mark. |
| LANDSHARK | • landshark n. (Obsolete, slang, derogatory, among smugglers) A customs officer. • landshark n. (Obsolete, slang, derogatory) A swindler or fraudster. • landshark n. (Derogatory) A landgrabber. |
| MANDRAKES | • mandrakes n. Plural of mandrake. • MANDRAKE n. a poisonous and narcotic Mediterranean plant of the nightshade family. |
| NAMASKARS | • namaskars n. Plural of namaskar. • NAMASKAR n. (Sanskrit) a traditional Indian salutation, a slight bow with the palms pressed together, also NAMASTE. |
| PARKLANDS | • parklands n. Plural of parkland. • PARKLAND n. a cared-for area with lawn, trees and shrubs. |
| RANSACKED | • ransacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of ransack. • RANSACK v. to search thoroughly. |
| RANSACKER | • ransacker n. One who ransacks. • RANSACKER n. one who ransacks. |
| RANSHAKLE | • RANSHAKLE v. (Scott) to search, ransack, also RANSHACKLE. |
| REAWAKENS | • reawakens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reawaken. • REAWAKEN v. to wake again. |
| SANDCRACK | • sandcrack n. Alternative form of sand crack. • sand␣crack n. A vertical fissure in the wall of a horse’s hoof; a quarter crack. • sand␣crack n. A crack in a moulded brick before burning. |