| BACKSHEESHED | • backsheeshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of backsheesh. • BACKSHEESH v. to give a tip, also BACKSHISH, BAKHSHISH, BAKSHEESH, BAKSHISH, BUCKSHISH. |
| BREADBASKETS | • breadbaskets n. Plural of breadbasket. • bread-baskets n. Plural of bread-basket. • bread␣baskets n. Plural of bread basket. |
| CANKEREDNESS | • cankeredness n. The state or quality of being cankered. • CANKEREDNESS n. the state of being cankered. |
| DEERSTALKERS | • deerstalkers n. Plural of deerstalker. • deer␣stalkers n. Plural of deer stalker. • DEERSTALKER n. a kind of cap. |
| DOUBLESPEAKS | • DOUBLESPEAK n. language used to deceive usually through concealment or misrepresentation of truth. |
| KETOACIDOSES | • ketoacidoses n. Plural of ketoacidosis. • KETOACIDOSIS n. a condition in which excessive levels of ketone bodies and glucose cause the blood to become acidic. |
| LADYLIKENESS | • ladylikeness n. Ladylike behaviour. • LADYLIKENESS n. the state of being ladylike. |
| LOUDSPEAKERS | • loudspeakers n. Plural of loudspeaker, especially a pair for a left and right channel. • LOUDSPEAKER n. a device that changes electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance. |
| MARKEDNESSES | • markednesses n. Plural of markedness. • MARKEDNESS n. the state of being marked. |
| PEAKEDNESSES | • peakednesses n. Plural of peakedness. • PEAKEDNESS n. the state of being peaked. |
| ROCKSTEADIES | • ROCKSTEADY n. a 1960s style of dance music, originally from Jamaica. |
| SEMIDARKNESS | • semidarkness n. Partial or near darkness, dimness, twilight. • semi-darkness n. Alternative form of semidarkness. • SEMIDARKNESS n. a state between dark and light. |
| SPEEDSKATING | • speedskating n. Alternative form of speed skating. • speed␣skating n. The sport of racing around an oval course, on ice skates. • SPEEDSKATING n. the sport of skating for speed. |
| STAKEHOLDERS | • stakeholders n. Plural of stakeholder. • STAKEHOLDER n. a person entrusted with the stakes of bettors. |
| STICKLEADERS | • STICKLEADER n. the leader of a stick of paratroops. |