| DARKENED | • darkened v. Simple past tense and past participle of darken. • darkened adj. Made dark or lightproof by the exclusion of light. • darkened adj. Having an absence of light, such as at night-time. |
| DEBUNKED | • debunked v. Simple past tense and past participle of debunk. • DEBUNK v. to clear of humbug. |
| DECKHAND | • deckhand n. (Nautical) A member of the crew of a merchant ship who performs manual labour. • deckhand n. (Theater) A stagehand. • deckhand v. (Intransitive) To work on a boat as a deckhand; crew. |
| DELINKED | • delinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of delink. • DELINK v. to break a connection between. |
| DOCKHAND | • dockhand n. Someone who works at a dock. • DOCKHAND n. one who works on the docks. |
| DOCKLAND | • dockland n. The land area surrounding a dock, especially the renovated or gentrified areas surrounding a former dock. • DOCKLAND n. the part of a port occupied by docks. |
| DRUNKARD | • drunkard n. (Derogatory) A person who is habitually drunk. • DRUNKARD n. one who is habitually drunk. |
| DUSKENED | • duskened v. Simple past tense and past participle of dusken. • DUSKEN v. to grow dark. |
| GRANDKID | • grandkid n. (Informal) A grandchild. • GRANDKID n. grandchild. |
| KIDDINGS | • kiddings n. Plural of kidding. • KIDDING n. the act of teasing by deception. |
| KIDDYING | • kiddying v. Present participle of kiddy. • KIDDY v. to hoax; to kid. |
| KIDNAPED | • kidnaped v. (US) simple past tense and past participle of kidnap. • kidnaped v. (US) Alternative spelling of kidnapped. • KIDNAP v. to take by force and offer for ransom. |
| KINDREDS | • kindreds n. Plural of kindred. • KINDRED n. blood relationship, also KINRED. |
| NIDDICKS | • niddicks n. Plural of niddick. • NIDDICK n. (English dialect) the nape of the neck. |
| SKEDDING | • skedding v. Present participle of sked. • SKED v. to schedule. |
| SKIDDING | • skidding v. Present participle of skid. • skidding n. The motion of something that skids. • skidding n. (Forestry) The logging operation for pulling cut trees out of a forest. |
| UNDECKED | • undecked adj. Having no deck. • undecked adj. Unadorned. • UNDECK v. to rid or ornaments. |
| UNDOCKED | • undocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of undock. • UNDOCK v. to move away from a dock. |
| VANDYKED | • vandyked v. Simple past tense and past participle of vandyke. • VANDYKE v. to notch or zigzag. |