| BOSCHVARKS | • BOSCHVARK n. (South African) another name for the bushpig, an African wild pig, also BOSHVARK. |
| BOSHVARKS | • BOSHVARK n. (South African) the bush hog, also BOSCHVARK. |
| COXSACKIEVIRUS | • coxsackievirus n. Any of many enteroviruses that cause disease mostly in children. |
| KALASHNIKOVS | • KALASHNIKOV n. (Russian) a kind of sub-machinegun made in the former USSR. |
| KATHAREVOUSAS | • KATHAREVOUSA n. a formal archaizing written form of Modern Greek, based on Ancient Greek. |
| MASKIROVKAS | • MASKIROVKA n. (Russian) use of deception or camouflage as military stratagem. |
| OVERSKATES | • overskates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overskate. • OVERSKATE v. in ice hockey, to skate beyond the puck, thus losing control of it. |
| OVERSOAKS | • oversoaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversoak. • OVERSOAK v. to soak too much. |
| OVERTASKS | • overtasks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtask. • OVERTASK v. to impose too many tasks on. |
| PEROVSKIAS | • perovskias n. Plural of perovskia. • PEROVSKIA n. a genus of hardy deciduous shrubs of the Labiatae family. |
| SOUVLAKIAS | • SOUVLAKIA n. (Modern Greek) a Greek dish of lamb, similar to a shish kebab, also SOUVLAKI. |
| SOUVLAKIS | • souvlakis n. Plural of souvlaki. • SOUVLAKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek dish of lamb, similar to a shish kebab, also SOUVLAKIA. |
| SPOKESHAVE | • spokeshave n. A woodworking tool used to shape and smooth rods and shafts - often for use as wheel spokes, chair legs, or arrows. • spokeshave v. (Transitive) To shape or smooth with a spokeshave. • spoke-shave n. Alternative spelling of spokeshave. |
| SPOKESHAVES | • spokeshaves n. Plural of spokeshave. • spoke-shaves n. Plural of spoke-shave. • SPOKESHAVE n. a plane or knife used to round spokes. |
| STAKHANOVISM | • Stakhanovism n. A system instituted in communist countries to encourage increased productivity. • STAKHANOVISM n. the practice of working like a stakhanovite, a worker who received recognition for his or her part in increasing the rate of production. |
| STAKHANOVISMS | • STAKHANOVISM n. the practice of working like a stakhanovite, a worker who received recognition for his or her part in increasing the rate of production. |
| STAKHANOVITES | • Stakhanovites n. Plural of Stakhanovite. • STAKHANOVITE n. a superlative worker. |
| VOLKSRAADS | • Volksraads n. Plural of Volksraad. • VOLKSRAAD n. (South African) a legislative assembly, esp. (with cap.) that of the Transvaal or Orange Free State. |