| CHINKING | • chinking n. The material used to fill the spaces between logs in a log house; caulking. • chinking n. The sound of something that chinks. • chinking v. Present participle of chink. |
| CHUNKING | • chunking n. The process of reducing something to short, thick pieces, usually using a hammer or a crowbar. • chunking n. (Psychology) A strategy for making more efficient use of short-term memory by recoding information. • chunking n. (Writing) A method of presenting information which splits concepts into small pieces or "chunks" of… |
| HANDKNIT | • handknit n. Any item knitted by hand. • handknit v. To knit by hand. • HANDKNIT n. a garment knitted by hand. |
| INKHORNS | • inkhorns n. Plural of inkhorn. • INKHORN n. a small container for ink. |
| KINCHINS | • kinchins n. Plural of kinchin. • KINCHIN n. in thieves's slang, a child. |
| MUNCHKIN | • munchkin n. (Informal) A child. • munchkin n. (Informal) A person of very short stature. • munchkin n. Alternative form of Munchkin (a domestic cat breed). |
| NUNCHAKU | • nunchaku n. (Countable) A weapon originating from Okinawa, Japan, consisting of two sticks joined by a chain or cord. • nunchaku n. (Uncountable) The skill of using this weapon in martial arts. • NUNCHAKU n. (Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte, also NUMCHUCK, NUNCHUCK, NUNCHUK. |
| NUNCHUCK | • nunchuck n. Alternative form of nunchaku. • NUNCHUCK n. (Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte, also NUMCHUCK, NUNCHAKU, NUNCHUK. |
| NUNCHUKS | • nunchuks n. Plural of nunchuk. • NUNCHUK n. (Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte, also NUMCHUCK, NUNCHAKU, NUNCHUCK. |
| PHINNOCK | • phinnock n. Obsolete form of finnock. • PHINNOCK n. (Gaelic) a young seatrout, also FINNAC, FINNACK, FINNOCK. |
| SHANKING | • shanking v. Present participle of shank. • shanking n. (Slang) A stabbing with a shank (improvised weapon). • SHANK v. to hit sharply to the right, as a golf ball. |
| SHINKINS | • SHINKIN n. (Welsh) a worthless person. |
| SHRUNKEN | • shrunken v. Past participle of shrink. • shrunken adj. Reduced in size as a result of shrinkage; shrivelled. • SHRINK v. to contract or draw back. |
| THANKING | • thanking v. Present participle of thank. • thanking n. The act by which thanks are given; thanks. • THANKING n. the act of thanking. |
| THINKING | • thinking n. Thought; gerund of think. • thinking v. Present participle of think. • THINKING n. an opinion of judgement. |
| THUNKING | • thunking n. (Computing) The use of thunks (data mappings). • thunking v. Present participle of thunk. • THUNK v. to make a sudden, muffled sound. |
| UNKNIGHT | • unknight v. (Transitive) To deprive of knighthood. • UNKNIGHT v. to divest of knighthood. |
| UNSHAKEN | • unshaken adj. Not shaken. • unshaken v. Past participle of unshake. • UNSHAKEN adj. not shaken. |
| UNSHRUNK | • unshrunk adj. Not shrunk. • UNSHRUNK adj. not shrunk. |
| UNTHINKS | • unthinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unthink. • UNTHINK v. to dismiss from the mind. |