| BOOKKEEPER | • bookkeeper n. (Accounting) A person responsible for keeping records or documents, such as of a business. • bookkeeper n. A bookseller. • book-keeper n. Alternative spelling of bookkeeper. |
| DUKKERIPEN | • DUKKERIPEN n. (Romany) fortune-telling. |
| KEEPSAKIER | • KEEPSAKY adj. vapidly pretty. |
| KERPLUNKED | • kerplunked v. Simple past tense and past participle of kerplunk. • KERPLUNK v. to drop with a heavy sound. |
| LOCKKEEPER | • lockkeeper n. The person assigned to look after a canal or river lock, operating it and organizing its maintenance. • LOCKKEEPER n. a person in charge of a lock (as on a canal). |
| BOOKKEEPERS | • bookkeepers n. Plural of bookkeeper. • book-keepers n. Plural of book-keeper. • BOOKKEEPER n. a person responsible for keeping the accounts of a trader, public office, etc. |
| DUKKERIPENS | • DUKKERIPEN n. (Romany) fortune-telling. |
| LOCKKEEPERS | • lockkeepers n. Plural of lockkeeper. • LOCKKEEPER n. a person in charge of a lock (as on a canal). |
| PLACEKICKER | • placekicker n. (In several forms of football) A player who takes a placekick. • PLACEKICKER n. one who does placekicks. |
| STOCKKEEPER | • stockkeeper n. A keeper of stock or cattle; a herdsman. • stockkeeper n. (Business) A person responsible for stock control. • STOCKKEEPER n. one that keeps and records stock, as in a warehouse. |
| PLACEKICKERS | • placekickers n. Plural of placekicker. • PLACEKICKER n. one who does placekicks. |
| STOCKKEEPERS | • stockkeepers n. Plural of stockkeeper. • STOCKKEEPER n. one that keeps and records stock, as in a warehouse. |
| WICKETKEEPER | • wicketkeeper n. (Cricket) A player who stands behind the batsman’s wicket ready to catch the ball, or to stump the batsman. • wicket␣keeper n. Alternative form of wicketkeeper. • WICKETKEEPER n. the fieldsman who stands immediately behind the batsman's wicket and whose object is to stop balls missed by the batsman. |
| WICKETKEEPERS | • wicketkeepers n. Plural of wicketkeeper. • wicket␣keepers n. Plural of wicket keeper. • WICKETKEEPER n. the fieldsman who stands immediately behind the batsman's wicket and whose object is to stop balls missed by the batsman. |