| CHINKAPIN | • chinkapin n. Alternative form of chinquapin. • CHINKAPIN n. (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US, also CHINCAPIN, CHINQUAPIN. |
| CRANKPINS | • crankpins n. Plural of crankpin. • CRANKPIN n. the handle of a crank. |
| EPINIKIAN | • epinikian adj. Epinicial. • EPINIKIAN n. an ode celebrating a triumph, also EPINICION, EPINIKION. |
| KIDNAPING | • kidnaping v. (US) present participle of kidnap. • kidnaping v. (US) Alternative spelling of kidnapping. • kidnaping n. (US, proscribed) Alternative spelling of kidnapping. |
| KNAPPLING | • KNAPPLE v. to break off with an abrupt, sharp noise. |
| LINKSPANS | • linkspans n. Plural of linkspan. • LINKSPAN n. a ramp attached to a pier to assist the loading of vehicles on to ferries. |
| PANCAKING | • pancaking v. Present participle of pancake. • PANCAKE v. to land an aircraft without wheels. |
| PANICKING | • panicking v. Present participle of panic. • PANIC v. to experience great terror. |
| PANNIKELL | • pannikell n. Alternative form of pannikel. • PANNIKELL n. (Spenser) the skull. |
| PANNIKELS | • pannikels n. Plural of pannikel. • PANNIKEL n. (obsolete) a thin, sheetlike garment, also PANNICLE, PANNICULUS. |
| PANNIKINS | • pannikins n. Plural of pannikin. • PANNIKIN n. a small metal cup. |
| PLANKINGS | • plankings n. Plural of planking. • PLANKING n. a covering made of planks. |
| PONTIANAK | • pontianak n. (Countable) A female vampiric ghost in Malaysian and Indonesian mythology, said to be the spirit of… • pontianak n. Alternative form of pontianac (“fossil resin”). • Pontianak prop.n. A city in, and the capital of, West Kalimantan province in Indonesia. |
| PRANCKING | • prancking v. Present participle of prancke. • prancking v. Present participle of pranck. • PRANCKE v. (obsolete) to fold, pleat, also PRANCK. |
| PRANKINGS | • prankings n. Plural of pranking. • PRANKING n. colourful adornment. |
| PRANKLING | • PRANKLE v. to prance lightly. |
| SNAPLINKS | • snap-links n. Plural of snap-link. • SNAPLINK n. a metal link used in mountaineering. |
| SPANKINGS | • spankings n. Plural of spanking. • SPANKING n. the act of one that spanks. |
| SPINNAKER | • spinnaker n. (Nautical) A sail supplemental to the mainsail, especially a triangular one, used on yachts for running… • spinnaker v. (Nautical) To sail using a spinnaker. • SPINNAKER n. a large triangular sail opposite the mainsail. |
| UNPACKING | • unpacking n. The act by which something is unpacked. • unpacking n. (Linguistics) The separation of the features of a segment (such as a nasal vowel or palatal consonant)… • unpacking v. Present participle of unpack. |