| DONNIKERS | • DONNIKER n. an outside lavatory, also DUNNY, DUNNAKIN. |
| DOWNLINKS | • downlinks n. Plural of downlink. • downlinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downlink. • DOWNLINK n. a communication channel from a satellite. |
| DRINKINGS | • drinkings n. Plural of drinking. • DRINKING n. the act of drinking. |
| DUNNAKINS | • dunnakins n. Plural of dunnakin. • DUNNAKIN n. an outside lavatory, also DUNNY, DONNIKER. |
| DUSKENING | • duskening v. Present participle of dusken. • DUSKEN v. to grow dark. |
| ENKINDLES | • enkindles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enkindle. • ENKINDLE v. to set on fire. |
| HANDKNITS | • handknits n. Plural of handknit. • handknits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handknit. • HANDKNIT n. a garment knitted by hand. |
| HINDSHANK | • HINDSHANK n. meat from an animal's hind leg. |
| INKSTANDS | • inkstands n. Plural of inkstand. • INKSTAND n. an inkwell. |
| KINDLINGS | • kindlings n. Plural of kindling. • KINDLING n. twigs etc. used to start a fire. |
| 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. |
| MISKENNED | • miskenned v. Simple past tense and past participle of misken. • MISKEN v. to fail to recognize. |
| RESKINNED | • reskinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of reskin. • RESKIN v. to replace the outermost layer of an aircraft or motor vehicle. |
| UNKINDEST | • unkindest adj. Superlative form of unkind: most unkind. • UNKIND adj. not kind. |
| UNSKINNED | • unskinned adj. Not skinned; not having had the skin removed. • UNSKINNED adj. not skinned. |