| BRICKYARDS | • brickyards n. Plural of brickyard. • BRICKYARD n. a place where bricks are made. |
| BRIDGEWORK | • bridgework n. (Dentistry) A partial denture that is anchored to existing teeth. • bridgework n. The construction or repair of bridges. • bridgework n. The component parts of a bridge. |
| DERRICKING | • derricking v. Present participle of derrick. • DERRICK v. to hoist by use of a derrick. |
| DREIKANTER | • dreikanter n. (Petrology) A type of pebble that has three curved faces formed by wind-blown sand. • DREIKANTER n. (German) a three-faced pebble worn by wind. |
| DROPKICKER | • dropkicker n. One who dropkicks. • drop-kicker n. One who dropkicks. • DROPKICKER n. one who takes dropkicks. |
| FIREDRAKES | • firedrakes n. Plural of firedrake. • FIREDRAKE n. (archaic) a fire-breathing dragon, also FIREDRAGON. |
| KIRKYAIRDS | • KIRKYAIRD n. (Scots) a churchyard, also KIRKYARD. |
| NONDRINKER | • nondrinker n. One who does not drink alcohol; a teetotaler. • nondrinker n. Someone who does not drink a specified beverage (milk, wine, coffee, etc). • non-drinker n. Alternative form of nondrinker (“one who does not drink any specified beverage, especially alcohol”). |
| OVERDRINKS | • overdrinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdrink. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| RINGBARKED | • ringbarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of ringbark. • ring-barked v. Simple past tense and past participle of ring-bark. • RINGBARK v. to strip a ring of bark from a tree. |
| SPIDERWORK | • spiderwork n. Lace worked by spider stitch. • SPIDERWORK n. lace worked by spider-stitch. |
| UNDERSKIRT | • underskirt n. A skirt worn underneath another skirt; a petticoat. • underskirt n. An under layer of a multi-layer gown over which outer skirts are draped. • UNDERSKIRT n. a petticoat. |
| UNDERTRICK | • undertrick n. (Bridge) A trick that declarer does not win, causing the contract to go down. • UNDERTRICK n. in bridge, a trick short of the number declared. |