| CIDERKINS | • CIDERKIN n. a type of weak cider. |
| DAIKERING | • daikering v. Present participle of daiker. • DAIKER v. (Scots) to lounge, saunter, also DACKER, DAKER. |
| DELINKING | • delinking v. Present participle of delink. • delinking n. The process of something being delinked. • DELINK v. to break a connection between. |
| DETICKING | • deticking v. Present participle of detick. • DETICK v. to free from ticks. |
| DEVILKINS | • devilkins n. Plural of devilkin. • DEVILKIN n. a little devil, also DEVILET, DEVLING, DEVILING. |
| DICKERING | • dickering v. Present participle of dicker. • dickering n. Bargaining. • dickering n. Bartering. |
| DIESINKER | • diesinker n. An engraver of dies for stamping coins, medals, etc. • DIESINKER n. a person who engraves dies. |
| DINKLIEST | • DINKLY adj. neat, tidy. |
| DISLIKENS | • dislikens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disliken. • DISLIKEN v. (Shakespeare) to make unlike. |
| DISLINKED | • dislinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dislink. • DISLINK v. to unlink, separate. |
| FIENDLIKE | • fiendlike adj. Resembling a fiend. • FIENDLIKE adj. like a fiend. |
| IDENTIKIT | • identikit n. A picture of a person, reconstructed from strips showing facial features selected to match witnesses’… • identikit adj. (Informal, chiefly derogatory) Indistinguishable from each other; mass-produced or mass-marketed. • IDENTIKIT n. a reconstructed picture of a person (esp. a suspect sought by police) assembled from features described by a witness or witnesses. |
| KILDERKIN | • kilderkin n. A small barrel. • kilderkin n. An old English liquid measure, usually being half a barrel; containing 18 English beer gallons, or 83.178 L. • KILDERKIN n. (obsolete) a cask measuring 18 gallons (1/2 barrel). |
| KINDLIEST | • kindliest adj. Superlative form of kindly: most kindly. • KINDLY adj. kind. |
| KINGSIDES | • kingsides n. Plural of kingside. • KINGSIDE n. a part of a chessboard. |
| MINNICKED | • MINNICK v. to be over dainty in eating, also MINNOCK. |
| NITPICKED | • nitpicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of nitpick. • NITPICK v. to fuss over petty details. |
| PICNICKED | • picnicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of picnic. • PICNIC v. to go on an outdoor excursion with food. |
| RINKSIDES | • rinksides n. Plural of rinkside. • RINKSIDE n. the area at the side of a rink. |
| ZINKIFIED | • ZINKIFY v. to coat or impregnate with zinc, also ZINCIFY, ZINCKIFY. |