| DARKLINGS | • darklings n. Plural of darkling. • darklings adv. (Poetic, obsolete) In the darkness. • DARKLINGS adv. in the dark, taking place in the dark, also DARKLING. |
| DELINKING | • delinking v. Present participle of delink. • delinking n. The process of something being delinked. • DELINK v. to break a connection between. |
| DISLIKING | • disliking n. Gerund of dislike: a dislike. • disliking v. Present participle of dislike. • DISLIKE v. to regard with aversion. |
| DUCKLINGS | • ducklings n. Plural of duckling. • DUCKLING n. a young duck. |
| DUKELINGS | • dukelings n. Plural of dukeling. • DUKELING n. a petty duke. |
| GAVELKIND | • gavelkind n. (Historical) a system of inheritance associated with the county of Kent in England whereby, at the death… • GAVELKIND n. (archaic) a system of land inheritance by all sons equally, rather than by the eldest son. |
| GENLOCKED | • genlocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of genlock. • GENLOCK v. to maintain synchronization between two signals using the genlock technique. |
| GLANDLIKE | • glandlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a gland. • GLANDLIKE adj. like a gland. |
| GOLDSPINK | • goldspink n. (Obsolete) The European goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis). • GOLDSPINK n. (Scots) the goldfinch, also GOWDSPINK. |
| GUNKHOLED | • gunkholed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gunkhole. • GUNKHOLE v. to cruise around gunkholes. |
| KENTLEDGE | • kentledge n. (Nautical) Weights (often scrap or pig iron) used as permanent ballast on ships. • kentledge n. A system of weights (usually concrete or cast-iron blocks) used for load-testing piled foundations. • KENTLEDGE n. pig-iron used as ballast in a ship's hold, also KINTLEDGE. |
| KIDDINGLY | • kiddingly adv. In a kidding manner; jestingly, jokingly. • KIDDINGLY adv. KIDDING. |
| KINDLINGS | • kindlings n. Plural of kindling. • KINDLING n. twigs etc. used to start a fire. |
| KINTLEDGE | • kintledge n. Alternative form of kentledge. • KINTLEDGE n. pig-iron used as ballast in a ship's hold, also KENTLEDGE. |
| KNOWLEDGE | • knowledge n. The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc. • knowledge n. Awareness of a particular fact or situation; a state of having been informed or made aware of something. • knowledge n. Intellectual understanding; the state of appreciating truth or information. |
| UNGODLIKE | • ungodlike adj. Not godlike. • UNGODLIKE adj. not like a god. |