| BACKSETTING | • backsetting v. Present participle of backset. • BACKSET v. to attack from the rear. |
| KHITMUTGARS | • khitmutgars n. Plural of khitmutgar. • KHITMUTGAR n. (Urdu) a table-servant, also KHIDMUTGAR. |
| KNIGHTLIEST | • knightliest adj. Superlative form of knightly: most knightly. • KNIGHTLY adj. befitting a knight. |
| NIGHTSTICKS | • nightsticks n. Plural of nightstick. • night␣sticks n. Plural of night stick. • NIGHTSTICK n. (US) a truncheon. |
| OUTSTRIKING | • outstriking v. Present participle of outstrike. • OUTSTRIKE v. to outdo in striking. |
| REKNITTINGS | • REKNITTING n. the act of knitting again. |
| REKNOTTINGS | • REKNOTTING n. the act of knotting again. |
| SKINTIGHTER | • SKINTIGHT adj. fitting the body closely like a skin. |
| SPIRKETTING | • spirketting n. Alternative form of spirketing. • SPIRKETTING n. deck planking near the bulwarks. |
| STAGESTRUCK | • stagestruck adj. Enamored of the theatre, the craft of acting or of actors/actresses. • STAGESTRUCK adj. fascinated by the stage. |
| STICKTIGHTS | • sticktights n. Plural of sticktight. • stick-tights n. Plural of stick-tight. • STICKTIGHT n. a plant with sticky burs, bur marigold. |
| STOCKTAKING | • stocktaking n. The act of taking an inventory of merchandise etc. • stocktaking n. The reappraisal of a situation or of one’s prospects. • STOCKTAKING n. the inventorying and valuation of stock. |
| TANKBUSTING | • tankbusting n. (Colloquial) The destruction of tanks by military aircraft. • tankbusting adj. (Colloquial) Of a military aircraft: designed for the destruction of tanks. • TANKBUSTING n. the use of a tankbuster, a plane that specialises in attacking tanks. |
| TRINKETINGS | • trinketings n. Plural of trinketing. • TRINKETING n. secret or underhand dealings. |