| SKELLOCH | • skelloch v. (Scotland, intransitive) To cry out with a shrill voice. • skelloch n. (Scotland) A squeal. • SKELLOCH v. (Scots) to yell. |
| SHELLWORK | • shellwork n. A form of decoration made from shells arranged in a pattern. • shellwork n. The making of objects from shells. • SHELLWORK n. work composed of shells, or adorned with them. |
| SKELLOCHS | • skellochs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skelloch. • skellochs n. Plural of skelloch. • SKELLOCH v. (Scots) to yell. |
| BLOCKHOLES | • blockholes n. Plural of blockhole. • BLOCKHOLE n. the place where a batsman rests his bat. |
| SHELLSHOCK | • shellshock n. Alternative spelling of shell shock. • shell-shock n. Alternative spelling of shell shock. • shell-shock v. Alternative spelling of shell shock. |
| SHELLWORKS | • shellworks n. Plural of shellwork. • SHELLWORK n. work composed of shells, or adorned with them. |
| SKELLOCHED | • skelloched v. Simple past tense and past participle of skelloch. • SKELLOCH v. (Scots) to yell. |
| COCKLESHELL | • cockleshell n. The shell of a cockle (or similar shell). • cockleshell n. A small, flimsy boat. • COCKLESHELL n. a small, light boat. |
| HILLOCKIEST | • HILLOCKY adj. full of hillocks. |
| LIKELIHOODS | • likelihoods n. Plural of likelihood. • LIKELIHOOD n. probability. |
| SHELLSHOCKS | • shell-shocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shell-shock. • shell␣shocks n. Plural of shell shock. • shell␣shocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shell shock. |
| SKELLOCHING | • skelloching v. Present participle of skelloch. • SKELLOCH v. (Scots) to yell. |
| COCKLESHELLS | • cockleshells n. Plural of cockleshell. • COCKLESHELL n. a small, light boat. |
| SCHNORKELLED | • schnorkelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of schnorkel. • SCHNORKEL v. (German) to swim underwater using a breathing-tube, also SNORKEL. |
| SHELLSHOCKED | • shellshocked adj. Alternative form of shell-shocked. • shell-shocked adj. (Dated) Stunned or mentally unbalanced by prolonged stress such as experienced in combat or under fire… • shell-shocked adj. (Figuratively) Confused as a result of a traumatic experience. |
| SCHNORKELLING | • schnorkelling v. Present participle of schnorkel. • SCHNORKEL v. (German) to swim underwater using a breathing-tube, also SNORKEL. |
| UNLIKELIHOODS | • unlikelihoods n. Plural of unlikelihood. • UNLIKELIHOOD n. the state of being unlikely. |
| UNSCHOLARLIKE | • unscholarlike adj. Not scholarlike. • UNSCHOLARLIKE adj. not like a scholar. |