| DRONKLAP | • DRONKLAP n. (South African) a drunkard. |
| DROPLIKE | • droplike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a drop of liquid. • DROPLIKE adj. like a drop. |
| DROPLOCK | • drop-lock adj. (Finance) Having a floating interest rate until a certain market rate is reached, at which point the… • drop␣lock n. A kind of lock by which a short length of canal can be temporarily lowered while a boat passes under… • DROPLOCK n. a bank loan for which interest rates vary with the market, but if the long-term interest rates fall to a specified level it is converted to a fixed-rate long-term bond. |
| HELPDESK | • helpdesk n. Alternative spelling of help desk. • help-desk n. Alternative spelling of help desk. • help␣desk n. A section of an organization offering specialist advice to customers or users who have problems, especially… |
| KILOPOND | • kilopond n. A gravitational metric unit of force equal to the magnitude of the force exerted by a mass off one kilogram… • KILOPOND n. a unit of measurement equal to the gravitational force on a mass of one kilogram. |
| KNAPPLED | • KNAPPLE v. to break off with an abrupt, sharp noise. |
| LANDSKIP | • landskip n. Obsolete form of landscape. • LANDSKIP n. (archaic) a landscape, also LANTSKIP. • LANDSKIP v. to landscape. |
| PADLOCKS | • padlocks n. Plural of padlock. • padlocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of padlock. • PADLOCK v. to lock securely. |
| PARKLAND | • parkland n. Land suitable for use as a park. • parkland n. (North America) A landscape characterized by a mixture of treed groves and open grasslands, akin to… • PARKLAND n. a cared-for area with lawn, trees and shrubs. |
| PICKADIL | • pickadil n. Alternative form of piccadill. • PICKADIL n. (obsolete) a cut or vandyked edging, esp. to a woman's collar, also PICCADILLY, PICKADILLY. |
| PRANKLED | • PRANKLE v. to prance lightly. |
| PRICKLED | • prickled v. Simple past tense and past participle of prickle. • PRICKLE v. to puncture slightly, also PRICK. |
| SPACKLED | • spackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spackle. • SPACKLE v. to fill cracks or holes. |
| SPARKLED | • sparkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sparkle. • SPARKLE v. to reflect flashes of light. |
| SPECKLED | • speckled adj. Marked with dots or spots, spotted. • speckled adj. Sporadically and irregularly marked. • SPECKLE v. to mark with small spots, also SPECK. |
| UPLINKED | • uplinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of uplink. • UPLINK v. to send by uplink. |
| UPLOCKED | • uplocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of uplock. • UPLOCK v. to lock up. |
| UPLOOKED | • uplooked v. Simple past tense and past participle of uplook. • UPLOOK v. to look up. |
| UPTALKED | • uptalked v. Simple past tense and past participle of uptalk. • UPTALK v. to end a declarative sentence with a rising intonation. |