| BOOKENDED | • bookended v. Simple past tense and past participle of bookend. • book-ended v. Alternative spelling of bookended. • BOOKEND v. to place something at either end of. |
| DECKHANDS | • deckhands n. Plural of deckhand. • deckhands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deckhand. • DECKHAND n. a seaman who performs manual duties. |
| DESKBOUND | • deskbound adj. (Of an employee) Whose work confines him or her to a desk. • DESKBOUND adj. confined to a desk (e.g. of someone doing paperwork and administration rather than active or practical work). |
| DEZINCKED | • dezincked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dezinc. • DEZINC v. to remove zinc from. |
| DISLINKED | • dislinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dislink. • DISLINK v. to unlink, separate. |
| DISRANKED | • disranked v. Simple past tense and past participle of disrank. • DISRANK v. to reduce rank. |
| ENKINDLED | • enkindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enkindle. • ENKINDLE v. to set on fire. |
| KIDNAPPED | • kidnapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of kidnap. • kidnapped adj. Subjected to kidnapping. • KIDNAP v. to take by force and offer for ransom. |
| KINGDOMED | • kingdomed adj. Having a specified type or number of kingdoms. • kingdomed adj. (Obsolete) Having a kingdom or the dignity of a king. • KINGDOMED adj. (Shakespeare) having a kingdom or the dignity of a king. |
| KLONDIKED | • klondiked v. Simple past tense and past participle of klondike. • KLONDIKE v. to export (fish, esp. mackerel or herring) while fresh, frequently to a foreign factory ship, also KLONDYKE. |
| KLONDYKED | • klondyked v. Simple past tense and past participle of klondyke. • KLONDYKE v. to export herrings, also KLONDIKE. |
| REKINDLED | • rekindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of rekindle. • REKINDLE v. to arouse once more. |
| UNDERDAKS | • underdaks n. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) underpants. • UNDERDAKS n. (Australian slang) underpants. |
| UNDERDECK | • underdeck n. The part of a bridge that lies beneath the deck, or surface. • UNDERDECK n. a lower deck on a ship. |
| UNKINDLED | • unkindled adj. Not kindled (lit, or set alight). • unkindled adj. (By extension) Not aroused, awakened or stirred. • UNKINDLED adj. not kindled. |
| WEEKENDED | • weekended v. Simple past tense and past participle of weekend. • WEEKEND v. to take a holiday on Saturday or Sunday. |
| WONDERKID | • wonderkid n. (Informal, slang) A child prodigy; (if male) a golden boy. • WONDERKID n. (colloquial) an exceptionally successful young person. |