| TICKTACK | • ticktack n. A kind of backgammon played with both men and pegs. • ticktack interj. Dated form of tick tock. • ticktack n. A repeated ticking noise like that made by a clock or a watch. |
| KICKSTART | • kickstart n. Alternative spelling of kick start. • kickstart v. Alternative spelling of kick start. • kick-start n. Alternative spelling of kick start. |
| STOCKTAKE | • stocktake n. The process of making an inventory of stock in a store or other location. • stocktake n. (Britain) The act or process of taking stock of something, or the result of that assessment. • stock-take n. Alternative spelling of stocktake. |
| TICKTACKS | • ticktacks n. Plural of ticktack. • tick-tacks n. Plural of tick-tack. • tick␣tacks n. Plural of tick tack. |
| KICKSTARTS | • kickstarts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kickstart. • kickstarts n. Plural of kickstart. • kick-starts n. Plural of kick-start. |
| STOCKTAKEN | • STOCKTAKE v. to perform the counting stock. |
| STOCKTAKES | • stocktakes n. Plural of stocktake. • STOCKTAKE v. to perform the counting stock. |
| TICKTACKED | • TICKTACK v. to use arm signals for bookmaker information, also TICTAC, TICTOC, TICKTOCK. |
| TRICKTRACK | • tricktrack n. Alternative form of ticktack (“kind of backgammon”). • TRICKTRACK n. a form of backgammon in which pegs as well as pieces are used, also TRICTRAC. |
| KICKSTARTED | • kickstarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of kickstart. • kick-started v. Simple past tense and past participle of kick-start. • kick␣started v. Simple past tense and past participle of kick start. |
| STOCKTAKING | • stocktaking n. The act of taking an inventory of merchandise etc. • stocktaking n. The reappraisal of a situation or of one’s prospects. • STOCKTAKING n. the inventorying and valuation of stock. |
| TICKTACKING | • TICKTACK v. to use arm signals for bookmaker information, also TICTAC, TICTOC, TICKTOCK. |
| TICKTACKTOE | • ticktacktoe n. Alternative spelling of tic-tac-toe. • tick-tack-toe n. Alternative spelling of tic-tac-toe. • TICKTACKTOE n. the game of noughts and crosses. |
| TRICKTRACKS | • TRICKTRACK n. a form of backgammon in which pegs as well as pieces are used, also TRICTRAC. |
| KICKSTARTING | • kickstarting v. Present participle of kickstart. • kick-starting v. Present participle of kick-start. • kick␣starting v. Present participle of kick start. |
| STOCKTAKINGS | • stocktakings n. Plural of stocktaking. • STOCKTAKING n. the inventorying and valuation of stock. |
| TICKTACKTOES | • TICKTACKTOE n. the game of noughts and crosses. |