| BUCKEENS | • buckeens n. Plural of buckeen. • BUCKEEN n. (Anglo-Irish) a poor man who acts as if wealthy. |
| CLUNKERS | • clunkers n. Plural of clunker. • CLUNKER n. a dilapidated old car. |
| CRUNKLES | • crunkles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crunkle. • CRUNKLE v. to crumple. |
| INSUCKEN | • insucken n. The multure paid by occupiers of thirled lands for the service of grinding. • insucken adj. (Law, Scotland) Pertaining to a district astricted to a certain mill. • INSUCKEN adj. in Scots law, relating to a sucken, the jurisdiction of a mill, or that extent of ground astricted to it. |
| KNUCKLES | • knuckles n. Plural of knuckle. • knuckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knuckle. • Knuckles prop.n. (US, archaic) A nickname for a man employed for his fistfighting skill. |
| QUICKENS | • quickens n. (Chiefly Midlands (northern), Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland) Synonym of couch grass (“a… • quickens n. (Chiefly Midlands (northern), Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland) plural of quicken. • quickens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quicken. |
| STRUCKEN | • strucken v. (Obsolete) past participle of strike. • STRIKE v. to hit. |
| SUCKENER | • suckener n. (Obsolete) The tenant of a sucken, who under the law of thirlage had to mill his grain at the mill of… • SUCKENER n. a tenant under the thirlage system. |
| SUNCHOKE | • sunchoke n. (Chiefly US) Synonym of Jerusalem artichoke. • SUNCHOKE n. a type of sunflower. |
| SUNDECKS | • sundecks n. Plural of sundeck. • sun␣decks n. Plural of sun deck. • SUNDECK n. the upper deck of a passenger ship that is exposed to the sun. |
| UNCASKED | • uncasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncask. • UNCASKED adj. not put in a cask. |
| UNCHECKS | • unchecks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncheck. • UNCHECK v. (Shakespeare) to fail to check. |
| UNCHOKES | • unchokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unchoke. • UNCHOKE v. to free from obstruction. |
| UNSICKER | • Unsicker prop.n. A surname. • UNSICKER adj. (Scots) insecure, unsafe. |
| UNSNECKS | • unsnecks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsneck. • UNSNECK v. to undo the sneck of. |
| UNSOCKET | • unsocket v. (Archaic) To loosen or remove from a socket. • UNSOCKET v. to take out of the socket. |
| UNSUCKED | • unsucked adj. Not sucked. • UNSUCKED adj. not sucked. |