| BECLOAKING | • becloaking v. Present participle of becloak. • BECLOAK v. to place a cloak on. |
| BELLOCKING | • BELLOCK v. to shout. |
| DRAGONLIKE | • dragonlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a dragon. • DRAGONLIKE adj. like a dragon. |
| FOLKSINGER | • folksinger n. A person who sings folk songs. • folk␣singer n. Alternative spelling of folksinger, someone who sings folk music. • FOLKSINGER n. one who sings folk songs or sings in a style associated with folk songs. |
| GAOLBROKEN | • GAOLBREAK v. to break out of gaol, also JAILBREAK. |
| GENLOCKING | • genlocking v. Present participle of genlock. • GENLOCKING n. maintaining synchronization between two signals using the genlock technique. |
| GENTLEFOLK | • gentlefolk n. (Archaic) People of superior social position. • GENTLEFOLK n. persons of gentle or good family and breeding. |
| INGLENOOKS | • inglenooks n. Plural of inglenook. • ingle-nooks n. Plural of ingle-nook. • ingle␣nooks n. Plural of ingle nook. |
| KEYLOGGING | • keylogging n. (Computing) The logging of keystrokes, as with a key logger. • KEYLOGGING n. the logging of keystrokes on a computer. |
| KNOWLEDGED | • knowledged v. Simple past tense and past participle of knowledge. • KNOWLEDGE v. (obsolete) to acknowledge. |
| KNOWLEDGES | • knowledges n. Plural of knowledge. • knowledges n. Plural of knowledg. • knowledges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knowledge. |
| LEUKEMOGEN | • LEUKEMOGEN n. a substance or agent which promotes the development of leukaemia, also LEUCAEMOGEN, LEUKAEMOGEN. |
| LOVEMAKING | • lovemaking n. Sexual intercourse. • lovemaking n. (Dated) Courtship; amorous advances. • love-making n. Alternative spelling of lovemaking. |
| MASKALONGE | • MASKALONGE n. a North American freshwater fish of the pike family, also MASKALLONGE, MASKANONGE, MASKINONGE, MUSKELLUNGE, MUSKIE. |
| POKELOGANS | • pokelogans n. Plural of pokelogan. • POKELOGAN n. (Canadian) a bogan, a quiet tributary or backwater. |
| SLOCKENING | • slockening v. Present participle of slocken. • SLOCKEN v. (Scots) to quench, moisten, also SLOKEN. |
| SNORKELING | • snorkeling n. The act of swimming using a snorkel. • snorkeling v. Present participle of snorkel. • SNORKELING n. the act of using a snorkel. |
| SPONGELIKE | • spongelike adj. Like a sponge; spongy. • SPONGELIKE adj. like a sponge. |
| TONGUELIKE | • tonguelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a tongue. • TONGUELIKE adj. like a tongue. |