| CLERKING | • clerking v. Present participle of clerk. • CLERK v. to serve as an office worker. |
| DARKLING | • darkling n. (Fantasy) A creature that lives in the dark. • darkling adv. In the dark; in obscurity. • darkling n. Darkness. |
| ERLKINGS | • erlkings n. Plural of erlking. • erl-kings n. Plural of erl-king. • ERLKING n. (German) a spirit that does mischief or evil, esp. to children. |
| KINGLIER | • kinglier adj. Comparative form of kingly: more kingly. • KINGLY adj. befitting a king. |
| KNURLING | • knurling v. Present participle of knurl. • knurling n. A knurled pattern. • KNURLING n. a moulding of ornamental knobs. |
| KRAALING | • kraaling v. Present participle of kraal. • KRAAL v. to pen, also CRAAL. |
| LURKINGS | • lurkings n. Plural of lurking. • LURKING n. the act of lurking. |
| PORKLING | • porkling n. (Dated) A young pig; a porket. • PORKLING n. a young pig. |
| RANKLING | • rankling v. Present participle of rankle. • rankling n. A sensation that rankles. • RANKLE v. to cause irritation or resentment in. |
| RECKLING | • reckling n. (Archaic) A weak child or animal. • reckling n. (Archaic) A reckless person. • RECKLING n. (Old Norse) the runt of a litter. |
| RINGLIKE | • ringlike adj. Like a ring; round or nearly so. • RINGLIKE adj. like a ring. |
| ROCKLING | • rockling n. Any of various fishes of the Lotidae family. • rockling n. Any of certain fishes from other families. • ROCKLING n. a small fish of the cod family with barbels on both jaws. |
| RUCKLING | • ruckling v. Present participle of ruckle. • RUCKLE v. to wrinkle or crease, also RUCK, RUNKLE. |
| RUNKLING | • runkling v. Present participle of runkle. • RUNKLE v. to wrinkle, crease, also RUCK, RUCKLE. |
| SKIRLING | • skirling v. Present participle of skirl. • skirling n. (UK, dialect) A small trout or salmon. • skirling n. (Northern England and Scotland) A shrill cry or sound; a crying shrilly; a skirl. |