| BEWHISKERED | • bewhiskered adj. Having whiskers. • BEWHISKERED adj. having whiskers. |
| BRICKSHAPED | • brickshaped adj. Shaped like a brick. • brick-shaped adj. Alternative spelling of brickshaped. • BRICKSHAPED adj. shaped like a brick. |
| HARDWORKING | • hardworking adj. Of a person, taking their work seriously and doing it well and rapidly. • hard-working adj. Alternative form of hardworking. • HARDWORKING adj. industrious, diligent. |
| HOODWINKERS | • hoodwinkers n. Plural of hoodwinker. • HOODWINKER n. one who hoodwinks. |
| HYPERLINKED | • hyperlinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of hyperlink. • HYPERLINK v. to connect by hyperlink. |
| JERKINHEADS | • jerkinheads n. Plural of jerkinhead. • JERKINHEAD n. a truncated gable with a lipped roof. |
| KHIDMUTGARS | • khidmutgars n. Plural of khidmutgar. • KHIDMUTGAR n. (Urdu) a table-servant, also KHITMUTGAR. |
| KINDHEARTED | • kindhearted adj. Having an innately kind disposition or character. • kind-hearted adj. Alternative form of kindhearted. • KINDHEARTED adj. having or showing a sympathetic nature. |
| KINDREDSHIP | • kindredship n. The quality of being kindred. • KINDREDSHIP n. relatedness. |
| KURDAITCHAS | • kurdaitchas n. Plural of kurdaitcha. • KURDAITCHA n. (Native Australian) in certain Central Australian aboriginal tribes, a man with the mission of avenging the death of a tribesman, also KADAITCHA. |
| PITCHFORKED | • pitchforked v. Simple past tense and past participle of pitchfork. • PITCHFORK v. to toss with a pitchfork. |
| RANKSHIFTED | • rankshifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of rankshift. • RANKSHIFT v. to shift or be shifted from one linguistic rank to another. |
| SHIELDRAKES | • shieldrakes n. Plural of shieldrake. • SHIELDRAKE n. a male shelduck, also SHELDRAKE, SHELLDRAKE. |
| SHIPWRECKED | • shipwrecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of shipwreck. • shipwrecked adj. Stranded as a result of a shipwreck. • SHIPWRECK v. to undergo shipwreck. |
| WHISKERANDO | • WHISKERANDO n. a whiskered person, in allusion to Dom Ferolo Whiskerandos in Sheridan's Critic. |
| WOODSHRIKES | • woodshrikes n. Plural of woodshrike. • WOODSHRIKE n. a species of shrike, with black-and-white plumage but a red-brown crown, also WOODCHAT. |