| ANTIBACKLASH | • antibacklash adj. (Mechanics) Countering or preventing backlash (jarring reflex motion in machinery). • ANTIBACKLASH adj. arising in opposition to a backlash. |
| BACKCHANNELS | • backchannels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backchannel. • backchannels n. Plural of backchannel. • back-channels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of back-channel. |
| BLACKHANDERS | • blackhanders n. Plural of blackhander. • Blackhanders n. Plural of Blackhander. • Black␣Handers n. Plural of Black Hander. |
| BLACKWASHING | • blackwashing n. (Derogatory) The revisionist portrayal of something as belonging to a black race of people. • blackwashing n. The application of a coating of blackwash. • blackwashing n. (Derogatory) The revisionist portrayal of something as evil. |
| CHALKINESSES | • CHALKINESS n. the state of being chalky. |
| CRANKHANDLES | • CRANKHANDLE n. a handle for starting a motor. |
| FLASHBACKING | • flashbacking v. Present participle of flashback. • FLASHBACK v. to show a flashback. |
| HAMSHACKLING | • hamshackling v. Present participle of hamshackle. • HAMSHACKLE v. to fetter; to restrain. |
| KITCHENALIAS | • KITCHENALIA n. apparatus for the kitchen. |
| KNUCKLEHEADS | • knuckleheads n. Plural of knucklehead. • KNUCKLEHEAD n. a chump. |
| LANDSKNECHTS | • landsknechts n. Plural of landsknecht. • Landsknechts n. Plural of Landsknecht. • LANDSKNECHT n. (historical) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANSQUENET, LANZKNECHT. |
| LEATHERNECKS | • leathernecks n. Plural of leatherneck. • LEATHERNECK n. a member of the United States Marine Corps. |
| RANSHACKLING | • RANSHACKLE v. (Scott) to search, ransack, also RANSHAKLE. |
| SCHECKLATONS | • SCHECKLATON n. (Spenser) a kind of gilt leather, also CHECKLATON, SHECKLATON. |
| SHACKLEBONES | • shackle-bones n. Plural of shackle-bone. • SHACKLEBONE n. (Scots) the wrist. |
| SHELLACKINGS | • shellackings n. Plural of shellacking. • SHELLACKING n. a heavy defeat. |
| STICKHANDLED | • stickhandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of stickhandle. • STICKHANDLE v. to manoeuvre (the puck) deftly in ice hockey. |
| STICKHANDLER | • stickhandler n. (Ice hockey, field hockey, lacrosse) A player who is skilled in stickhandling. • STICKHANDLER n. one who stickhandles, controls the puck or ball in a game played with a stick. |
| STICKHANDLES | • stickhandles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stickhandle. • STICKHANDLE v. to manoeuvre (the puck) deftly in ice hockey. |
| WARCHALKINGS | • WARCHALKING n. the activity of drawing chalk symbols in public places in order to indicate the location of wireless Internet access points. |