| BACKSPLASHES | • backsplashes n. Plural of backsplash. • BACKSPLASH n. a vertical surface (as of tiles) designed to protect the wall behind a stove or countertop. |
| CHALKINESSES | • CHALKINESS n. the state of being chalky. |
| CHALKSTRIPES | • CHALKSTRIPE n. clothing with a pattern of thin white stripes on a dark background. |
| FLASHPACKERS | • flashpackers n. Plural of flashpacker. • FLASHPACKER n. a backpacker who has a considerable disposable income. |
| 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. |
| MARSHLOCKSES | • MARSHLOCKS n. a marsh-growing species of cinquefoil. |
| SALTCHUCKERS | • saltchuckers n. Plural of saltchucker. • SALTCHUCKER n. (Canadian) a saltwater angler. |
| 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. |
| STICKHANDLES | • stickhandles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stickhandle. • STICKHANDLE v. to manoeuvre (the puck) deftly in ice hockey. |
| SWASHBUCKLED | • swashbuckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of swashbuckle. • SWASHBUCKLE v. to act the part of a swashbuckler. |
| SWASHBUCKLER | • swashbuckler n. A swordsman or fencer who engages in showy or extravagant sword play. • swashbuckler n. A daring adventurer. • swashbuckler n. A kind of period adventure story with flashy action and lighthearted tone. |
| SWASHBUCKLES | • swashbuckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swashbuckle. • SWASHBUCKLE v. to act the part of a swashbuckler. |