| BANKSIDES | • banksides n. Plural of bankside. • BANKSIDE n. the slope of a river bank. |
| DEERSKINS | • deerskins n. Plural of deerskin. • deer-skins n. Plural of deer-skin (alternative spelling of deerskins). • DEERSKIN n. the skin of a deer. |
| DESKNOTES | • desknotes n. Plural of desknote. • DESKNOTE n. a notebook computer used like a desktop. |
| DICKENSES | • DICKENS n. (colloquial) the devil. |
| DISLIKENS | • dislikens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disliken. • DISLIKEN v. (Shakespeare) to make unlike. |
| DORKINESS | • dorkiness n. The state or quality of being dorky. • DORKINESS n. the state of being dorky. |
| DUSKINESS | • duskiness n. The quality of being dusky. • DUSKINESS n. the state of being dusky. |
| KEESHONDS | • Keeshonds n. Plural of Keeshond. • KEESHOND n. (Dutch) a small, heavy-coated dog. |
| KENDOISTS | • KENDOIST n. one who practises kendo. |
| KINGSIDES | • kingsides n. Plural of kingside. • KINGSIDE n. a part of a chessboard. |
| NAKEDNESS | • nakedness n. The state or condition of being naked; nudity; bareness; defenselessness; undisguisedness. • NAKEDNESS n. the state of being naked. |
| NEWSDESKS | • newsdesks n. Plural of newsdesk. • news␣desks n. Plural of news desk. • NEWSDESK n. the department that receives late-breaking news. |
| REDSHANKS | • redshanks n. Plural of redshank. • redshanks n. Common name of Adenostoma sparsifolium of southern California in the US and northern Baja California in Mexico. • redshanks n. Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum). |
| RINKSIDES | • rinksides n. Plural of rinkside. • RINKSIDE n. the area at the side of a rink. |
| SKINHEADS | • skinheads n. Plural of skinhead. • SKINHEAD n. one whose hair is cut very short. |