| BRAKEMEN | • brakemen n. Plural of brakeman. • BRAKEMAN n. a man in charge of a brake or brakes. |
| EMBANKED | • embanked v. Simple past tense and past participle of embank. • EMBANK v. to enclose with a raised structure. |
| EMBANKER | • embanker n. One who embanks. • EMBANKER n. one who makes banks or dikes. |
| FAKEMENT | • fakement n. (Archaic) A forgery; something faked. • FAKEMENT n. a sham, a dodge. |
| KAMSEENS | • kamseens n. Plural of kamseen. • KAMSEEN n. (Arabic) the sirocco in Egypt, a hot southerly wind that usually blows from about March to May, also KAMSIN, KHAMSEEN, KHAMSIN. |
| KETAMINE | • ketamine n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic compound used as an anesthetic and analgesic drug and also (illicitly) as a hallucinogen. • KETAMINE n. an anaesthetic drug. |
| KHAMSEEN | • khamseen n. Alternative spelling of khamsin. • KHAMSEEN n. (Arabic) the sirocco in Egypt, a hot southerly wind that usually blows from about March to May, also KAMSEEN, KAMSIN, KHAMSIN. |
| KNEEROOM | • kneeroom n. The amount of space available for a person’s knees, for example in a vehicle. • KNEEROOM n. space to put one's knees. |
| KNIFEMEN | • knifemen n. Plural of knifeman. • KNIFEMAN n. a man armed with a knife. |
| MEEKENED | • meekened v. Simple past tense and past participle of meeken. • MEEKEN v. to make meek. |
| MEEKNESS | • meekness n. The state or quality of being meek. • MEEKNESS n. the quality of being meek. |
| MONKEYED | • monkeyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of monkey. • MONKEY v. to mimic. |
| NAMESAKE | • namesake n. (Originally) One who is named after another or for whom another is named. • namesake n. (By extension) A ship or a building that is named after someone or something. • namesake n. A person with the same name as another. |
| SMEEKING | • SMEEK v. (Scots) to smoke, also SMEECH. |