| ENKERNEL | • enkernel v. (Transitive) To enclose in, or as if in, a kernel. • ENKERNEL v. to enclose in a kernel. |
| ENKINDLE | • enkindle v. (Archaic, transitive) To kindle; to arouse or evoke. • ENKINDLE v. to set on fire. |
| ENLINKED | • enlinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of enlink. • enlinked adj. Joined together, linked. • ENLINK v. to connect closely. |
| ENRANKED | • enranked v. Simple past tense and past participle of enrank. • ENRANK v. (Shakespeare) to place in order. |
| GENNAKER | • gennaker n. (Nautical) A sail having characteristics of a genoa and a spinnaker. • GENNAKER n. a type of sail for boats. |
| KEENINGS | • keenings n. Plural of keening. • KEENING n. a wailing, a lament. |
| KEENNESS | • keenness n. Sharpness or cutting ability. • keenness n. Astuteness or sagacity. • keenness n. Eagerness or enthusiasm. |
| KENNELED | • kenneled v. Simple past tense and past participle of kennel. • KENNEL v. to put in a dog house. |
| KENNETTS | • Kennetts prop.n. Plural of Kennett. • KENNETT v. (Australian slang) to ruthlessly downsize an organisation, (after Jeff Kennett, premier of Victoria). |
| KNEELING | • kneeling v. Present participle of kneel. • kneeling n. The act by which someone kneels. • KNEEL v. to rest on the knees. |
| KNEEPANS | • kneepans n. Plural of kneepan. • KNEEPAN n. the kneecap. |
| KNIFEMEN | • knifemen n. Plural of knifeman. • KNIFEMAN n. a man armed with a knife. |
| KUNEKUNE | • KUNEKUNE n. (Maori) a feral pig native to New Zealand. |
| NANKEENS | • nankeens n. Plural of nankeen. • nankeens n. Clothes, especially breeches, made of nankeen. • NANKEEN n. (Chinese) a durable buff-coloured cotton, also NANKIN. |
| NECKLINE | • neckline n. The line formed by the edge of an article of clothing that surrounds the neck, especially as seen at the front. • NECKLINE n. the shape or position of the upper edge of a dress, blouse, etc. |
| PENKNIFE | • penknife n. (Archaic) Originally a small utility knife for cutting the points of quill feathers or reeds into nibs… • penknife n. (Dated) A small knife designed for safe and convenient storage, typically in the form of a miniature… • penknife n. As the need to cut nibs for pens fell away, but small utility pocket-knives remained popular, "penknife"… |
| PENNEECK | • PENNEECK n. an old card game, also PENNEECH. |
| PINKENED | • pinkened v. Simple past tense and past participle of pinken. • PINKEN v. to become pink. |
| UNKENNED | • unkenned adj. (Scotland) Unknown. • UNKENNED adj. unknown, strange, also UNKEND, UNKENT. |
| UNKENNEL | • unkennel v. (Transitive) To scare out from a lair or a den. • unkennel v. (Transitive) To let (dogs) out of a kennel. • unkennel v. (Figurative, transitive, intransitive) To reveal, uncover or unfold. |