| BOUSINGKENS | • bousing-kens n. Plural of bousing-ken. • bousing␣kens n. Plural of bousing ken. • BOUSINGKEN n. (obsolete) in thieves' slang, a low drinking shop. |
| DRUNKALOGUE | • drunkalogue n. A tale of one’s drunken exploits. • DRUNKALOGUE n. an account of a person's problems with alcohol. |
| FIGUREWORKS | • FIGUREWORK n. counting or calculation using numbers. |
| GLUCOKINASE | • glucokinase n. A hexokinase isozyme that facilitates phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate, occurring in… • GLUCOKINASE n. a hexokinase found esp. in the liver that catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose. |
| GOATSUCKERS | • goatsuckers n. Plural of goatsucker. • GOATSUCKER n. the nightjar, a bird similar to the swift, falsely thought to suck goats' udders for milk. |
| HUNTIEGOWKS | • HUNTIEGOWK n. (Scots) a fools' errand, appropriate to the first of April. |
| KILOGAUSSES | • kilogausses n. Plural of kilogauss. • KILOGAUSS n. a unit of magnetism, 1000 gauss. |
| LEUKAEMOGEN | • LEUKAEMOGEN n. a substance or agent which promotes the development of leukaemia, also LEUCAEMOGEN, LEUKEMOGEN. |
| LEUKEMOGENS | • LEUKEMOGEN n. a substance or agent which promotes the development of leukaemia, also LEUCAEMOGEN, LEUKAEMOGEN. |
| LUCKENGOWAN | • LUCKENGOWAN n. (Scots) the globeflower. |
| OUTBREAKING | • outbreaking n. The act of breaking out. • outbreaking n. That which bursts forth. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • outbreaking v. Present participle of outbreak. |
| OUTSPEAKING | • outspeaking v. Present participle of outspeak. • OUTSPEAK v. to outdo in speaking. |
| OVERBULKING | • overbulking v. Present participle of overbulk. • OVERBULK v. (Shakespeare) to oppress by bulk. |
| ROUGHNECKED | • roughnecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of roughneck. • ROUGHNECK v. to work as a roughneck on an oil rig. |
| UNSOCKETING | • unsocketing v. Present participle of unsocket. • UNSOCKET v. to take out of the socket. |