| BONTEBOKS | • bonteboks n. Plural of bontebok. • BONTEBOK n. (South African) the pied antelope of South Africa, also BONTBOK. |
| ENTERTOOK | • entertook v. Simple past tense of entertake. • ENTERTAKE v. (Spenser) to receive, entertain. |
| FORETOKEN | • foretoken n. A prognostic; a premonitory sign; warning or presentiment. • foretoken v. (Transitive) To betoken beforehand; prognosticate; foreshadow; give warning of; presage. • FORETOKEN v. to be a sign of, forebode. |
| KENOTRONS | • kenotrons n. Plural of kenotron. • KENOTRON n. a type of diode (valve). |
| KILOTONNE | • kilotonne n. Alternative form of kiloton. • KILOTONNE n. a measure of explosive force equivalent to that of 1000 tons of TNT, also KILOTON. |
| KNOTHOLES | • knotholes n. Plural of knothole. • KNOTHOLE n. a hole in a plank. |
| MONKEYPOT | • monkeypot n. Alternative form of monkey pot. • monkey␣pot n. Any of numerous tropical trees in the genus Lecythis, mostly with edible nuts. • MONKEYPOT n. the round-lidded outer shell of the sapucaia nut. |
| MUSKETOON | • musketoon n. (Now historical) A firearm, similar to a musket but with a shorter barrel and a large bore. • musketoon n. (Obsolete) One who is armed with such a musket. • Musketoon n. Alternative form of Mascouten. |
| NOTEBOOKS | • notebooks n. Plural of notebook. • note␣books n. Plural of note book. • NOTEBOOK n. a book in which to write. |
| OUTBROKEN | • outbroken v. Past participle of outbreak. • OUTBREAK v. to burst forth. |
| OUTRECKON | • outreckon v. (Transitive) To surpass in reckoning or computation. • OUTRECKON v. to surpass in reckoning. |
| OUTSPOKEN | • outspoken adj. Speaking, or spoken, freely, openly, or boldly; vocal; frank. • outspoken v. Past participle of outspeak. • OUTSPOKEN adj. frank, speaking one's mind. |
| SNAKEROOT | • snakeroot n. Any member of the genus Ageratina of perennials and rounded shrubs from the sunflower family, growing… • snakeroot n. Any of various plants of other genera, including Eupatorium, Asarum canadense (Canadian snakeroot)… • snakeroot n. Bistorta officinalis (common bistort). |
| SOOTERKIN | • sooterkin n. A mouse-like creature which, according to folklore, Dutch women who sit over stoves give birth to. • sooterkin n. (Figuratively) An abortive scheme. • sooterkin n. (Colloquial) A Dutch person. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| STENOKOUS | • stenokous adj. Alternative form of stenoecious. • STENOKOUS adj. able to live in a narrow range of environments. |
| STINKEROO | • stinkeroo n. (Informal) Something bad, contemptible or of otherwise low quality. • STINKEROO n. a bad or contemptible person. |
| STONEWORK | • stonework n. Constructions made of stone. • stonework n. (Uncountable) The skill of constructing with stone; stonecraft. • STONEWORK n. any work in stone. |
| TAEKWONDO | • taekwondo n. A martial arts form from Korea, known for its elaborate kicking techniques. The sparring aspect is a… • tae␣kwon␣do n. Alternative spelling of taekwondo. • TAEKWONDO n. (Korean) a Korean martial art. |
| TINTOOKIE | • TINTOOKIE n. (Australian slang) a fawning or servile person. |
| UNDERTOOK | • undertook v. Simple past tense of undertake. • UNDERTAKE v. to attempt. |