| CRANKNESS | • crankness n. (Nautical) Liability to be overset; said of a ship or other vessel. • crankness n. Sprightliness; health; vigour. • CRANKNESS n. liability to be capsize. |
| DONNIKERS | • DONNIKER n. an outside lavatory, also DUNNY, DUNNAKIN. |
| ENKERNELS | • enkernels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enkernel. • ENKERNEL v. to enclose in a kernel. |
| FRANKNESS | • frankness n. The state of being frank; candour; honesty. • FRANKNESS n. the quality of being frank. |
| GENNAKERS | • gennakers n. Plural of gennaker. • GENNAKER n. a type of sail for boats. |
| KENOTRONS | • kenotrons n. Plural of kenotron. • KENOTRON n. a type of diode (valve). |
| NINEBARKS | • ninebarks n. Plural of ninebark. • NINEBARK n. a flowering shrub. |
| NONKOSHER | • nonkosher adj. Not kosher. • NONKOSHER adj. not kosher. • NONKOSHER n. food that is not kosher. |
| NONSKATER | • nonskater n. One who is not a skater. • NONSKATER n. one who is not a skater. |
| NONSKIERS | • nonskiers n. Plural of nonskier. • NONSKIER n. one who does not ski. |
| NONSMOKER | • nonsmoker n. Alternative form of non-smoker. • non-smoker n. Somebody who does not smoke tobacco. • non-smoker n. A railway carriage where smoking tobacco is not permitted. |
| RESKINNED | • reskinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of reskin. • RESKIN v. to replace the outermost layer of an aircraft or motor vehicle. |
| RINGNECKS | • ringnecks n. Plural of ringneck. • RINGNECK n. a bird having a ring of colour around the neck. |
| SPINNAKER | • spinnaker n. (Nautical) A sail supplemental to the mainsail, especially a triangular one, used on yachts for running… • spinnaker v. (Nautical) To sail using a spinnaker. • SPINNAKER n. a large triangular sail opposite the mainsail. |