| BOEREMUSIEKS | • BOEREMUSIEK n. (South African) a special variety of light music associated with the culture of the Afrikaners. |
| COMPUTERLIKE | • computerlike adj. Having some similarity to a computer. • COMPUTERLIKE adj. like a computer. |
| COMPUTERNIKS | • computerniks n. Plural of computernik. • COMPUTERNIK n. a computer enthusiast. |
| COUNTERSINKS | • countersinks n. Plural of countersink. • countersinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countersink. • COUNTERSINK v. to make a countersink on (a hole). |
| COURTIERLIKE | • courtierlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a courtier. • COURTIERLIKE adj. like a courtier. |
| CUPRONICKELS | • cupronickels n. Plural of cupronickel. • CUPRONICKEL n. an alloy of copper and nickel. |
| LEUKOTRIENES | • leukotrienes n. Plural of leukotriene. • LEUKOTRIENE n. any of a group of eicosanoids that participate in allergic responses, such as bronchial constriction. |
| OUTRECKONING | • outreckoning v. Present participle of outreckon. • OUTRECKON v. to surpass in reckoning. |
| ROUGHNECKING | • roughnecking v. Present participle of roughneck. • ROUGHNECK v. to work as a roughneck on an oil rig. |
| SKEUOMORPHIC | • skeuomorphic adj. (Originally archaeology) Pertaining to skeuomorphs, obsolete design elements which are retained for… • SKEUOMORPHIC adj. of or like a skeuomorph. |
| SUPERKINGDOM | • superkingdom n. (Taxonomy) domain. • SUPERKINGDOM n. a taxonomical classification comprising several kingdoms. |
| UNDERCOOKING | • undercooking v. Present participle of undercook. • UNDERCOOK v. to cook insufficiently or to a lesser extent than usual. |
| UNDERKINGDOM | • underkingdom n. The realm of an underking. • underkingdom n. A subordinate or dependent kingdom. • UNDERKINGDOM n. a subkingdom. |
| UNDERWORKING | • underworking v. Present participle of underwork. • underworking n. Lower or underlying workings. • UNDERWORK v. to work insufficiently hard. |
| UNSAILORLIKE | • unsailorlike adj. Not sailorlike. • UNSAILORLIKE adj. not like or befitting a sailor. |