| PUCKERING | • puckering n. A fold or pinched bunch of fabric caused by the shrinkage of one layer among many. • puckering v. Present participle of pucker. • Puckering prop.n. A surname. |
| REUPTAKING | • reuptaking v. Present participle of reuptake. • REUPTAKE v. to take up again. |
| UPBREAKING | • upbreaking v. Present participle of upbreak. • upbreaking n. The action of something that escapes or flies upward. • UPBREAK v. to break out. |
| KERPLUNKING | • kerplunking v. Present participle of kerplunk. • KERPLUNK v. to drop with a heavy sound. |
| UNPUCKERING | • unpuckering v. Present participle of unpucker. • UNPUCKER v. to remove the wrinkles from. |
| UPMARKETING | • upmarketing v. Present participle of upmarket. • UPMARKET v. to make more upmarket, higher in price or quality. |
| KERAUNOGRAPH | • keraunograph n. (Archaic) A figure or picture impressed by lightning upon the human body or elsewhere. • keraunograph n. A ceraunograph; an instrument for measuring and recording lightning. • KERAUNOGRAPH n. an instrument for detecting distant thunderstorms, also CERAUNOGRAPH. |
| SUPERKINGDOM | • superkingdom n. (Taxonomy) domain. • SUPERKINGDOM n. a taxonomical classification comprising several kingdoms. |
| UNDERKEEPING | • underkeeping v. Present participle of underkeep. • UNDERKEEP v. (Spenser) to keep under; to suppress. |
| GROUNDSKEEPER | • groundskeeper n. Someone who takes care of the upkeep of grounds (Gardens, a playing field, woodlands, etc.). • GROUNDSKEEPER n. a person who cares for the grounds of a usually large property (as a sports field). |
| KERAUNOGRAPHS | • keraunographs n. Plural of keraunograph. • KERAUNOGRAPH n. an instrument for detecting distant thunderstorms, also CERAUNOGRAPH. |
| MUCKSPREADING | • MUCKSPREAD v. to spread manure on fields. |
| SUPERKINGDOMS | • superkingdoms n. Plural of superkingdom. • SUPERKINGDOM n. a taxonomical classification comprising several kingdoms. |
| GROUNDSKEEPERS | • groundskeepers n. Plural of groundskeeper. • GROUNDSKEEPER n. a person who cares for the grounds of a usually large property (as a sports field). |