| BACKSIDES | • backsides n. Plural of backside. • back-sides n. Plural of back-side. • BACKSIDE n. the buttocks. |
| BANKSIDES | • banksides n. Plural of bankside. • BANKSIDE n. the slope of a river bank. |
| CASSOCKED | • cassocked adj. Dressed in a cassock. • cassocked adj. Dressed in many cassocks. • CASSOCKED adj. wearing a cassock. |
| DESKFASTS | • deskfasts n. Plural of deskfast. • DESKFAST n. breakfast eaten at one's desk. |
| DISMASKED | • dismasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dismask. • DISMASK v. to divest of a mask. |
| DRESSMAKE | • dressmake v. (Transitive, intransitive) To make (a dress or dresses). • DRESSMAKE v. to make dresses. |
| KADDISHES | • kaddishes n. Plural of kaddish. • Kaddishes n. Plural of Kaddish. • KADDISH n. (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer. |
| KIDSTAKES | • kidstakes n. (Australia) childish behaviour; foolery. • KIDSTAKES n. (Australian colloquial) nonsense, humbug. |
| KISKADEES | • kiskadees n. Plural of kiskadee. • KISKADEE n. a kind of large flycatcher. |
| KLIPDASES | • KLIPDAS n. (South African) the Cape hyrax, an African mammal, like a woodchuck but more closely related to ungulates. |
| LAKESIDES | • lakesides n. Plural of lakeside. • LAKESIDE n. the land on the edge of a lake. |
| LASERDISK | • LASERDISK n. a disc similar to a long-playing record on which data is stored by the use of a laser, also LASERDISC. |
| NAKEDNESS | • nakedness n. The state or condition of being naked; nudity; bareness; defenselessness; undisguisedness. • NAKEDNESS n. the state of being naked. |
| REDSHANKS | • redshanks n. Plural of redshank. • redshanks n. Common name of Adenostoma sparsifolium of southern California in the US and northern Baja California in Mexico. • redshanks n. Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum). |
| SEEDCAKES | • seedcakes n. Plural of seedcake. • seed␣cakes n. Plural of seed cake. • SEEDCAKE n. a sweet cake with seeds. |
| SIDEWALKS | • sidewalks n. Plural of sidewalk. • SIDEWALK n. the pavement. |
| SKEWBALDS | • skewbalds n. Plural of skewbald. • SKEWBALD n. a horse with brown and white patches. |
| SKINHEADS | • skinheads n. Plural of skinhead. • SKINHEAD n. one whose hair is cut very short. |
| STOCKADES | • stockades n. Plural of stockade. • STOCKADE v. to build a type of protective fence. |
| WEAKSIDES | • WEAKSIDE n. someone's weak point, the side on which they are most liable to temptation. |