| BREAKDOWNS | • breakdowns n. Plural of breakdown. • break␣downs n. Misspelling of breakdowns. • BREAKDOWN n. a collapse, a failure. |
| DONNICKERS | • DONNICKER n. an outside lavatory, also DONNIKER. |
| DOWNSTROKE | • downstroke n. A downward stroke, especially one that is part of a sequence of alternating upward and downward strokes. • DOWNSTROKE n. a stroke made with a downward motion of the pen or pencil. |
| DRAKESTONE | • DRAKESTONE n. a flat stone so thrown along the surface of water as to skip from point to point before it sinks. |
| FORKEDNESS | • forkedness n. The state or quality of being forked. • FORKEDNESS n. the state of being forked. |
| FORSWINKED | • FORSWINK v. (obsolete) to exhaust by labour. |
| HANDSTROKE | • handstroke n. (Bellringing) The pull on the sally that swings the bell through a full circle. • HANDSTROKE n. the downward movement of the bell rope as the bell swings around allowing the ringer to grasp and pull it. |
| INKHOLDERS | • inkholders n. Plural of inkholder. • INKHOLDER n. a container for ink; the reservoir of a fountain-pen. |
| JUNKERDOMS | • JUNKERDOM n. the office of junker. |
| KLONDIKERS | • klondikers n. Plural of klondiker. • Klondikers n. Plural of Klondiker. • KLONDIKER n. a factory-ship, also KLONDYKER. |
| KLONDYKERS | • klondykers n. Plural of klondyker. • KLONDYKER n. a factory-ship, also KLONDIKER. |
| KNEEBOARDS | • kneeboards n. Plural of kneeboard. • KNEEBOARD v. to ride a kind of short surfboard ridden in a kneeling position. |
| OVERDRINKS | • overdrinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdrink. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| SNORKELLED | • snorkelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of snorkel. • SNORKEL v. to swim using a snorkel. |
| UNDERCOOKS | • undercooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undercook. • UNDERCOOK v. to cook insufficiently or to a lesser extent than usual. |
| UNDERSTOCK | • understock v. (Transitive) To stock with an insufficient amount. • understock n. (Horticulture) The rootstock onto which the scion is grafted. • UNDERSTOCK v. to supply insufficiently with stock. |
| UNDERWORKS | • underworks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underwork. • UNDERWORK v. to work insufficiently hard. |
| WONDERKIDS | • wonderkids n. Plural of wonderkid. • WONDERKID n. (colloquial) an exceptionally successful young person. |