| BACKSLIDES | • backslides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backslide. • backslides n. Plural of backslide. • BACKSLIDE v. to fall back. |
| DICKCISSEL | • dickcissel n. The American black-throated bunting (Spiza americana). • DICKCISSEL n. the American black-throated bunting. |
| DRECKSILLS | • DRECKSILL n. (dialect) a doorstep. |
| GOLDSPINKS | • goldspinks n. Plural of goldspink. • GOLDSPINK n. (Scots) the goldfinch, also GOWDSPINK. |
| GOLDSTICKS | • Goldsticks n. Plural of Goldstick. • Goldsticks prop.n. Plural of Goldstick. • Gold␣Sticks n. Plural of Gold Stick. |
| KINDLESSLY | • KINDLESS adv. (Shakespeare) unnatural. |
| KINDLINESS | • kindliness n. The state of feeling kindly towards someone or something, or the actions inspired thereby. • kindliness n. (Archaic) Favourableness; mildness. • kindliness n. (Obsolete) Naturalness. |
| LASERDISKS | • LASERDISK n. a disc similar to a long-playing record on which data is stored by the use of a laser, also LASERDISC. |
| LINKSLANDS | • linkslands n. Plural of linksland. • LINKSLAND n. land near the sea used for golf. |
| ROCKSLIDES | • rockslides n. Plural of rockslide. • ROCKSLIDE n. a fall of rocks down a hillside. |
| SCHOOLKIDS | • schoolkids n. Plural of schoolkid. • SCHOOLKID n. a child who attends school. |
| SKALDSHIPS | • SKALDSHIP n. the office of skald, an ancient Scandinavian bard, also SCALDSHIP. |
| SKORDALIAS | • SKORDALIA n. (Greek) a dip of cold whipped potatoes and garlic served with pita bread. |
| SLINKWEEDS | • SLINKWEED n. rosebay willowherb or other flower believed to make cattle slink, i.e. give birth prematurely. |