| HACKNEYING | • hackneying v. Present participle of hackney. • HACKNEY v. to make trite. |
| HACKNEYMAN | • hackneyman n. (Dated) A man who hires out horses and carriages. • HACKNEYMAN n. a man who lets horses and carriages for hire. |
| HACKNEYMEN | • hackneymen n. Plural of hackneyman. • HACKNEYMAN n. a man who lets horses and carriages for hire. |
| JOHNNYCAKE | • johnnycake n. (US) A dense, baked or fried flatbread made of cornmeal. • johnny␣cake n. (North America, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) Alternative form of johnnycake (“type of basic cornbread”). • JOHNNYCAKE n. a kind of bread made of the meal of maize (Indian corn), mixed with water or milk, etc. and baked, also JONNYCAKE. |
| LANZKNECHT | • lanzknecht n. Alternative form of lansquenet. • LANZKNECHT n. (German) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANDSKNECHT, LANSQUENET. |
| BACKCHANNEL | • backchannel v. To employ a back channel. • backchannel v. (Linguistics) To employ non-verbal (oral and visual) means to influence a speaker without interruption. • backchannel n. Alternative form of back channel. |
| CRANKHANDLE | • CRANKHANDLE n. a handle for starting a motor. |
| JOHNNYCAKES | • johnnycakes n. Plural of johnnycake. • johnny␣cakes n. Plural of johnny cake. • JOHNNYCAKE n. a kind of bread made of the meal of maize (Indian corn), mixed with water or milk, etc. and baked, also JONNYCAKE. |
| LANDSKNECHT | • landsknecht n. Alternative form of lansquenet. • Landsknecht n. (Historical) Alternative form of lansquenet. • LANDSKNECHT n. (historical) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANSQUENET, LANZKNECHT. |
| LANZKNECHTS | • lanzknechts n. Plural of lanzknecht. • LANZKNECHT n. (German) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANDSKNECHT, LANSQUENET. |
| UNHACKNEYED | • unhackneyed adj. Unpractised, inexperienced. • unhackneyed adj. Not worn-out through overuse; not hackneyed. • UNHACKNEYED adj. not hackneyed. |
| 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. |
| BENCHMARKING | • benchmarking v. Present participle of benchmark. • benchmarking n. A performance measurement according to a benchmark. • BENCHMARKING n. the process of testing by a benchmark. |
| CRANKHANDLES | • CRANKHANDLE n. a handle for starting a motor. |
| 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. |
| NAMECHECKING | • namechecking v. Present participle of namecheck. • name-checking n. Synonym of name-dropping. • NAMECHECK v. to mention by name. |
| BENCHMARKINGS | • benchmarkings n. Plural of benchmarking. • BENCHMARKING n. the process of testing by a benchmark. |
| BACKHANDEDNESS | • backhandedness n. The quality of being backhanded. • back-handedness n. Alternative form of backhandedness. • BACKHANDEDNESS n. the state of being backhanded. |
| UNCHRISTIANLIKE | • unchristianlike adj. Not Christian-like. • unchristian-like adj. Alternative spelling of unchristianlike. • un-Christian-like adj. Rare spelling of unchristianlike. |