| CANKERING | • cankering v. Present participle of canker. • CANKER v. to affect with ulcerous sores. |
| CRACKINGS | • crackings n. Plural of cracking. • CRACKING n. a chemical process. |
| CRACKLING | • crackling n. (Cooking, often in the plural, US) Fat that, after roasting a joint, hardens and crispens. • crackling n. (Cooking, in the singular in Britain) The crispy rind of roast pork. • crackling n. (Cooking, countable) A crispy, fried skin or rind, especially of pork. |
| CRANKLING | • crankling v. Present participle of crankle. • CRANKLE v. to bend, twist. |
| CROAKINGS | • croakings n. Plural of croaking. • CROAKING n. a low, hoarse sound. |
| DACKERING | • DACKER v. (Scots) to lounge, saunter, also DAIKER, DAKER. |
| FRACKINGS | • frackings n. Plural of fracking. • FRACKING n. the process of forcing liquid containing sand or other material into the strata round a well bottom to split them and prevent them closing. |
| KINGCRAFT | • kingcraft n. The skills needed to rule effectively as a king. • KINGCRAFT n. (obsolete) the craft of kings; the art of governing as a sovereign. |
| LACKERING | • lackering v. Present participle of lacker. • LACKER v. to coat with a glossy substance, also LACQUER. |
| PRANCKING | • prancking v. Present participle of prancke. • prancking v. Present participle of pranck. • PRANCKE v. (obsolete) to fold, pleat, also PRANCK. |
| RACKETING | • racketing v. Present participle of racket. • racketing n. (Dated) A carouse; a reckless dissipation. • RACKET v. to make a loud noise. |
| RACKINGLY | • rackingly adv. So as to cause suffering. • RACKING adv. tormenting, exhausting. |
| REBACKING | • rebacking v. Present participle of reback. • rebacking n. The process by which a book is rebacked. • REBACK v. to replace the back of. |
| REPACKING | • repacking v. Present participle of repack. • repacking n. The process of packing something again or anew. • REPACK v. to pack again. |
| RERACKING | • reracking v. Present participle of rerack. • RERACK v. to rack again. |
| RETACKING | • retacking v. Present participle of retack. • RETACK v. to tack again. |
| SCREAKING | • screaking v. Present participle of screak. • screaking n. A shriek or screech. • SCREAKING n. a creaking, as of a door or wheel. |
| TRACKINGS | • trackings n. Plural of tracking. • TRACKING n. the placement of students within a curriculum. |
| VRAICKING | • vraicking n. The gathering of vraic. • VRAICKING n. the gathering of vraic. |