| BANKSTERS | • banksters n. Plural of bankster. • BANKSTER n. a banker or investor whose financial practices have been exposed as illegal. |
| STONEBREAKS | • stonebreaks n. Plural of stonebreak. • STONEBREAK n. another name for saxifrage. |
| TANKBUSTERS | • tankbusters n. Plural of tankbuster. • TANKBUSTER n. a plane that specialises in attacking tanks. |
| STRINGYBARKS | • stringybarks n. Plural of stringybark. • STRINGYBARK n. an Australian tree, a kind of eucalyptus. |
| BACKSTARTINGS | • BACKSTARTING n. a marketing technique in publishing, whereby new customers are sent back issues of magazines or journals as part of their subscription. |
| STONEBREAKERS | • stonebreakers n. Plural of stonebreaker. • STONEBREAKER n. a person that breaks up stone; a machine used to break up stone. |
| CYBERSTALKINGS | • CYBERSTALKING n. the practice of using electronic communications to harass someone persistently. |
| DISEMBARKMENTS | • disembarkments n. Plural of disembarkment. • DISEMBARKMENT n. the act of disembarking. |
| MARKETABLENESS | • marketableness n. The state or quality of being marketable. • MARKETABLENESS n. the state of being marketable. |
| SKATEBOARDINGS | • SKATEBOARDING n. the sport of riding or performing stunts on a skateboard. |
| THROMBOKINASES | • thrombokinases n. Plural of thrombokinase. • THROMBOKINASE n. an enzyme active in the clotting of blood, aka thromboplastin. |
| BACKSCATTERINGS | • backscatterings n. Plural of backscattering. • BACKSCATTERING n. the act of backscattering. |
| BACKSCRATCHINGS | • BACKSCRATCHING n. the act of scratching another's back. |
| BLETHERANSKATES | • BLETHERANSKATE n. (Scots) a garrulous talker of nonsense, also BLATHERSKITE, BLETHERSKATE. |
| DISEMBARKATIONS | • disembarkations n. Plural of disembarkation. • DISEMBARKATION n. the act of disembarking. |
| HEARTBROKENNESS | • heartbrokenness n. The state or quality of being heartbroken. • HEARTBROKEN n. having a broken heart. |
| STRIKEBREAKINGS | • strikebreakings n. Plural of strikebreaking. • STRIKEBREAKING n. action designed to break up a strike. |