| CLERKED | • clerked v. Simple past tense and past participle of clerk. • CLERK v. to serve as an office worker. |
| DARKLED | • darkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of darkle. • DARKLE v. to grow dark; to show indistinctly. |
| DARKLES | • darkles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of darkle. • DARKLE v. to grow dark; to show indistinctly. |
| KILORAD | • kilorad n. A unit of absorbed radiation dose, equivalent to 1000 rads. • KILORAD n. a unit of nuclear radiation. |
| KINDLER | • kindler n. (Sometimes figurative) A person who kindles or ignites something. • kindler n. A thin dry stick used to help start a fire. • Kindler prop.n. A surname. |
| KIRTLED | • kirtled adj. Clothed or covered with, or as if with, a kirtle. • kirtled v. Simple past tense and past participle of kirtle. • KIRTLED adj. wearing a kirtle. |
| KNURLED | • knurled v. Simple past tense and past participle of knurl. • KNURL v. to make grooves or ridges in. |
| KRAALED | • kraaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of kraal. • KRAAL v. to pen, also CRAAL. |
| LORDKIN | • lordkin n. A little lord. • LORDKIN n. a little lord, also LORDING, LORDLING. |
| MUDLARK | • mudlark n. (Slang, now rare) A pig; pork. • mudlark n. (Now rare, chiefly historical) One who scavenges in river or harbor mud for items of value, especially in London. • mudlark n. A child who plays in the mud; a child that spends most of its time in the streets, a street urchin. |
| RANKLED | • rankled v. Simple past tense and past participle of rankle. • RANKLE v. to cause irritation or resentment in. |
| RODLIKE | • rodlike adj. Resembling a rod, usually in shape. • RODLIKE adj. like a rod. |
| RUCKLED | • ruckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of ruckle. • RUCKLE v. to wrinkle or crease, also RUCK, RUNKLE. |
| RUNKLED | • runkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of runkle. • RUNKLE v. to wrinkle, crease, also RUCK, RUCKLE. |
| SKELDER | • skelder n. (Obsolete) A vagrant; a cheat. • skelder v. (Archaic) To deceive; to cheat; to trick. • SKELDER v. to beg; to swindle; to cheat. |
| SKIRLED | • skirled v. Simple past tense and past participle of skirl. • SKIRL v. to produce a shrill sound. |
| SKUDLER | • SKUDLER n. in Shetland, the leader of a band of guisers, also SCUDDALER, SCUDLER. |