| ACKNOWLEDGER | • acknowledger n. One who acknowledges. • ACKNOWLEDGER n. one who acknowledges.
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| ACKNOWLEDGERS | • acknowledgers n. Plural of acknowledger. • ACKNOWLEDGER n. one who acknowledges.
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| BLADDERWRACK | • bladderwrack n. Fucus vesiculosus, a seaweed in which iodine was first discovered. • bladder␣wrack n. Fucus vesiculosus, seaweed widespread in the cool waters of the Atlantic and Pacific.
 • bladder␣wrack n. Nereocystis luetkeana, kelp common on the northeastern Pacific coast.
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| BLADDERWRACKS | • bladderwracks n. Plural of bladderwrack. • bladder␣wracks n. Plural of bladder wrack.
 • BLADDERWRACK n. a common brown seaweed with air-bladders.
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| BLADEWORK | • bladework n. The skill of handling the blade of an oar in rowing. • BLADEWORK n. in rowing, management of the oars.
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| BLADEWORKS | • BLADEWORK n. in rowing, management of the oars. | 
| BULWARKED | • bulwarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of bulwark. • BULWARK v. to fortify.
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| CRADLEWALK | • cradle␣walk n. (Now historical) A garden footpath with trees arching over it. • CRADLEWALK n. an avenue arched over with trees.
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| CRADLEWALKS | • cradle␣walks n. Plural of cradle walk. • CRADLEWALK n. an avenue arched over with trees.
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| DOCKWALLOPER | • DOCKWALLOPER n. an informal US name for docker. | 
| DOCKWALLOPERS | • DOCKWALLOPER n. an informal US name for docker. | 
| DWARFLIKE | • dwarflike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a dwarf; small, diminutive. • DWARFLIKE adj. like a dwarf.
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| LAKEWARD | • lakeward adj. Located, facing or moving toward a lake. • lakeward adv. Toward a lake.
 • LAKEWARD adj. facing a lake, also LAKEWARDS.
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| LAKEWARDS | • LAKEWARDS adj. facing a lake, also LAKEWARD. | 
| LEADWORK | • leadwork n. Fittings made from lead (the metal). • leadwork n. (Lacemaking) small square-shaped decorations of closely-worked basket stitch.
 • LEADWORK n. something made of lead.
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| LEADWORKS | • leadworks n. Plural of leadwork. • leadworks n. A factory that processes lead (the metal).
 • LEADWORK n. something made of lead.
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| MEADOWLARK | • meadowlark n. The meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis). • meadowlark n. Any of several songbirds of the genera Sturnella and Leistes, native to the Americas.
 • MEADOWLARK n. any of several American songbirds of the genus Sturnella.
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| MEADOWLARKS | • meadowlarks n. Plural of meadowlark. • MEADOWLARK n. any of several American songbirds of the genus Sturnella.
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| RACEWALKED | • racewalked v. Simple past tense and past participle of racewalk. • RACEWALK v. to walk for speed while maintaining foot contact with the ground and keeping the supporting leg straight.
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