| DIKKOPS | • dikkops n. Plural of dikkop. • DIKKOP n. (South African) the stone curlew. |
| DISPARK | • dispark v. (Archaic, transitive) To open (A private enclosure, park, etc.) to the public. • DISPARK v. (archaic) to make no longer a park. |
| DUCKPIN | • duckpin n. A short, squat form of tenpin. • DUCKPIN n. a type of bowling pin. |
| HAPKIDO | • hapkido n. An eclectic Korean martial art founded by Choi Young-sul, a student of Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu. • HAPKIDO n. (Japanese) a Korean martial art. |
| INKPADS | • inkpads n. Plural of inkpad. • ink-pads n. Plural of ink-pad. • ink␣pads n. Plural of ink pad. |
| KIDNAPS | • kidnaps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kidnap. • KIDNAP v. to take by force and offer for ransom. |
| KLIPDAS | • klipdas n. A small mammal (Hyrax capensis), found in South Africa, that closely resembles the daman. • KLIPDAS n. (South African) the Cape hyrax, an African mammal, like a woodchuck but more closely related to ungulates. |
| PICKLED | • pickled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pickle. • pickled adj. Preserved by pickling. • pickled adj. (Slang) Drunk. |
| PIDDOCK | • piddock n. Any of the bivalve molluscs of the genus Pholas or family Pholadidae, which burrow into soft rocks. • Piddock prop.n. A surname. • PIDDOCK n. a rough-shelled, boring, marine bivalve. |
| PLINKED | • plinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of plink. • PLINK v. to shoot at a tin can or the like. |
| PODLIKE | • podlike adj. Resembling a pod. • podlike adj. Resembling a pod person. • PODLIKE adj. resembling a seed covering. |
| PRICKED | • pricked adj. Punctured by small holes. • pricked v. Simple past tense and past participle of prick. • PRICK v. to puncture slightly, also PRICKLE. |
| PRINKED | • prinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of prink. • PRINK v. to dress or adorn in a showy manner. |
| SKIDPAD | • skidpad n. A large, circular area of flat pavement used for various tests of a car’s handling. • SKIDPAD n. a road surface on which drivers can practice controlling skidding. |
| SKIDPAN | • skidpan n. A skidpad. • skidpan n. A shoe or clog, as of iron, attached to a chain, and placed under the wheel of a wagon to prevent its… • SKIDPAN n. a track for trialling cars. |
| SKIMPED | • skimped v. Simple past tense and past participle of skimp. • skimped adj. Sparse; scanty. • SKIMP v. to scrimp. |
| SKIPPED | • skipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of skip. • SKIP v. to move with light springing steps. |
| SPINKED | • SPINK v. of a finch, to chirp, chirm. |