| AFTERDECKS | • afterdecks n. Plural of afterdeck. • AFTERDECK n. a deck behind a ship's bridge. |
| BACKSLIDER | • backslider n. A recidivist; one who backslides, especially in a religious sense; an apostate. • BACKSLIDER n. one who backslides. |
| BAUDRICKES | • baudrickes n. Plural of baudricke. • BAUDRICKE n. (Spenser) the zodiac. |
| BLOCKADERS | • blockaders n. Plural of blockader. • BLOCKADER n. one who blockades. |
| BREADSTICK | • breadstick n. A long, very slender loaf of crisp bread smaller than a baguette; for example, grissini from Italy and… • bread-stick n. Alternative spelling of breadstick. • BREADSTICK n. a stick of bread. |
| BRIDECAKES | • bridecakes n. Plural of bridecake. • BRIDECAKE n. rich or highly ornamented cake, to be distributed to the guests at a wedding. |
| CRACKHEADS | • crackheads n. Plural of crackhead. • crack␣heads n. Plural of crack head. • CRACKHEAD n. a drug addict. |
| DECKCHAIRS | • deckchairs n. Plural of deckchair. • deck-chairs n. Plural of deck-chair. • deck␣chairs n. Plural of deck chair. |
| DOCKMASTER | • dockmaster n. Someone in charge of a dock, or of docking. • DOCKMASTER n. one in charge of a dock. |
| DREADLOCKS | • dreadlocks n. A hairstyle worn by Rastafarians and others in which the hair is left to grow into long matted strings. • DREADLOCK n. a hairstyle favoured by Afro-Americans. |
| FORSLACKED | • forslacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of forslack. • FORSLACK v. to be slack, also FORESLACK. |
| FRIEDCAKES | • friedcakes n. Plural of friedcake. • FRIEDCAKE n. (US) a doughnut, a cruller. |
| MUCKSPREAD | • MUCKSPREAD v. to spread manure on fields. |
| RIDGEBACKS | • ridgebacks n. Plural of ridgeback. • RIDGEBACK n. a large hunting-dog. |
| ROCKSTEADY | • rocksteady n. (Music) A genre of Jamaican music somewhat slower than ska. • rock-steady adj. Absolutely or completely steady. • rock-steady adj. Consistent and dependable in one’s behaviour or performance. |
| RUDBECKIAS | • rudbeckias n. Plural of rudbeckia. • RUDBECKIA n. (Swedish) a composite plant of the sunflower family. |
| SANDSUCKER | • sandsucker n. A barge that collected sand from the bottom of lakes, for use in metal founding. • SANDSUCKER n. a fish, the rough dab. |
| SIDETRACKS | • sidetracks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sidetrack. • side␣tracks n. Plural of side track. • SIDETRACK v. to divert or turn aside. |
| TRACKSIDES | • tracksides n. Plural of trackside. • TRACKSIDE n. the side of a (racing) track. |