| DEBARKATIONS | • debarkations n. Plural of debarkation. • DEBARKATION n. the act of debarking, also DEBARCATION. |
| DEMARKATIONS | • demarkations n. Plural of demarkation. • DEMARKATION n. the act of demarking, also DEMARCATION. |
| DOCKISATIONS | • DOCKISATION n. the act of dockising, also DOCKIZATION. |
| DOCKIZATIONS | • DOCKIZATION n. the act of dockizing, also DOCKISATION. |
| DOUBLETHINKS | • doublethinks n. Plural of doublethink. • DOUBLETHINK n. thought marked by the acceptance of gross contradictions and falsehoods, esp. when used as a technique of self-indoctrination. |
| KETOACIDOSES | • ketoacidoses n. Plural of ketoacidosis. • KETOACIDOSIS n. a condition in which excessive levels of ketone bodies and glucose cause the blood to become acidic. |
| KETOACIDOSIS | • ketoacidosis n. (Biology, medicine) A severe form of ketosis, most commonly seen in diabetics, in which so much ketone… • KETOACIDOSIS n. a condition in which excessive levels of ketone bodies and glucose cause the blood to become acidic. |
| KETOSTEROIDS | • ketosteroids n. Plural of ketosteroid. • KETOSTEROID n. a steroid, such as cortisone or estrone, containing a ketone group. |
| KEYBOARDISTS | • keyboardists n. Plural of keyboardist. • KEYBOARDIST n. one who plays the keyboard. |
| LOCKSTITCHED | • lockstitched v. Simple past tense and past participle of lockstitch. • LOCKSTITCH v. to sew by lockstitch. |
| POSTCARDLIKE | • postcardlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a postcard; picturesque. • POSTCARDLIKE adj. resembling a postcard. |
| ROCKSTEADIES | • ROCKSTEADY n. a 1960s style of dance music, originally from Jamaica. |
| SKELETONISED | • skeletonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of skeletonise. • SKELETONISE v. to reduce to a skeleton, also SKELETONIZE. |
| SKELETONIZED | • skeletonized v. Simple past tense and past participle of skeletonize. • skeletonized adj. Reduced to a skeleton. • SKELETONIZE v. to reduce to a skeleton, also SKELETONISE. |
| SPITCHCOCKED | • spitchcocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of spitchcock. • SPITCHCOCK v. to split open (a fowl, eel etc.) for grilling, also SPATCHCOCK. |
| STAKEHOLDING | • stakeholding n. The act of holding a stake (in a business or similar operation), of being a stakeholder. |
| STOCKHOLDING | • stockholding n. (Finance) An ownership interest in one or more companies’ stock. • STOCKHOLDING n. a holding of stock. |
| UNSTOCKINGED | • unstockinged adj. Not wearing stockings. • UNSTOCKINGED adj. not stockinged. |