| CORNSTALKS | • cornstalks n. Plural of cornstalk. • CORNSTALK n. a stalk of corn. |
| CROSSTALK | • crosstalk n. (Electronics) Undesirable signals from a neighbouring transmission circuit; undesired coupling between circuits. • crosstalk n. (Biology) The situation where one or more components of a signal transduction pathway affect another pathway. • crosstalk n. Conversation that is incidental to the topic under discussion. |
| CROSSTALKS | • crosstalks n. Plural of crosstalk. • crosstalks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crosstalk. • CROSSTALK n. rapid or witty talk. |
| KARYOLOGISTS | • KARYOLOGIST n. a practitioner of karyology, the study of cell nuclei. |
| KERATOMILEUSES | • keratomileuses n. Plural of keratomileusis. |
| KERATOMILEUSIS | • keratomileusis n. (Surgery) Improvement of the refractive state of the cornea, performed by cutting a thin hinged flap… |
| KERATOPLASTIES | • keratoplasties n. Plural of keratoplasty. • KERATOPLASTY n. plastic surgery on the cornea. |
| OUTSPARKLES | • outsparkles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsparkle. • OUTSPARKLE v. to exceed in sparkling. |
| PLASTERWORKS | • plasterworks n. Plural of plasterwork. • PLASTERWORK n. plastering, often ornate in design, used to finish architectural constructions. |
| ROOTSTALKS | • rootstalks n. Plural of rootstalk. • ROOTSTALK n. an underground stem producing roots and leafy shoots, aka rhizome. |
| SALTWORKS | • saltworks n. A place where salt is refined and prepared commercially. • saltworks n. (Figuratively) A job, usually considered boring drudgery. • salt␣works n. Alternative form of saltworks. |
| SHRINKFLATIONS | • SHRINKFLATION n. a reduction in the size of an item of packaged food, such as a chocolate bar, while the price remains the same. |
| SPORTSMANLIKE | • sportsmanlike adj. Demonstrating good sportsmanship, behaving in an honorable and appropriate manner. • SPORTSMANLIKE adj. like a sportsman. |
| STAKEHOLDERS | • stakeholders n. Plural of stakeholder. • STAKEHOLDER n. a person entrusted with the stakes of bettors. |
| TRADESFOLKS | • tradesfolks n. Synonym of tradesfolk. • TRADESFOLK n. people employed in trade. |
| UNSPORTSMANLIKE | • unsportsmanlike adj. Violating the accepted standards of sportsmanship. • UNSPORTSMANLIKE adj. not characteristic of or exhibiting good sportsmanship. |
| WALKSHORTS | • WALKSHORTS n. (New Zealand) smart shorts for men. |