| ALKALISED | • alkalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of alkalise. • ALKALISE v. to convert into an alkali, also ALKALIFY, ALKALIZE. |
| ALKALOIDS | • alkaloids n. Plural of alkaloid. • ALKALOID n. any of a class of complex organic bases of vegetable origin. |
| DESKILLED | • deskilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of deskill. • de-skilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of de-skill. • DESKILL v. to make unskilled e.g. workers. |
| DRECKSILL | • DRECKSILL n. (dialect) a doorstep. |
| DUCKBILLS | • duckbills n. Plural of duckbill. • duck-bills n. Plural of duck-bill. • DUCKBILL n. a platypus, also DUCKMOLE. |
| KALLIDINS | • kallidins n. Plural of kallidin. • KALLIDIN n. a naturally occurring peptide, which causes contraction of smooth muscle and vasodilation. |
| KILLADARS | • killadars n. Plural of killadar. • KILLADAR n. (Hindi) in India, the commandant of a fort or garrison. |
| KILLDEERS | • killdeers n. Plural of killdeer. • kill-deers n. Plural of kill-deer. • KILLDEER n. a wading bird, also KILLDEE. |
| LINKSLAND | • linksland n. (Britain) A coastal zone of topsoil-covered sand between the beach sand and mainland soil. • linksland n. (Golf) A golf course near the sea, particularly one with terrain resembling linksland. • LINKSLAND n. land near the sea used for golf. |
| RESKILLED | • reskilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of reskill. • re-skilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-skill. • RESKILL v. to retrain employees for new work. |
| ROADKILLS | • roadkills n. Plural of roadkill. • ROADKILL n. an animal that has been killed on the road. |
| UNSKILLED | • unskilled adj. Of a person or workforce: not having a skill or technical training. • unskilled adj. Of a job: not requiring skill or training. • unskilled adj. Of a made object: inexpertly made or showing a lack of skill. |
| UPSKILLED | • upskilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of upskill. • UPSKILL v. to improve a person's skills. |
| VOLKSLIED | • volkslied n. A German folk song. • VOLKSLIED n. (German) a popular song, or national air. |