| AUTARKIST | • autarkist n. A proponent of autarky. • AUTARKIST n. one who is autarkic, self-sufficient. |
| KARATEIST | • karateist n. A person who does karate. • KARATEIST n. an exponent of karate. |
| KERATITIS | • keratitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the cornea. • KERATITIS n. inflammation of the cornea, also CERATITIS. |
| KICKSTART | • kickstart n. Alternative spelling of kick start. • kickstart v. Alternative spelling of kick start. • kick-start n. Alternative spelling of kick start. |
| OUTSKIRTS | • outskirts n. The area surrounding a city or town; suburb. • outskirts n. Plural of outskirt. • outskirts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outskirt. |
| OUTSTRIKE | • outstrike v. (Transitive) To strike faster or harder than. • OUTSTRIKE v. to outdo in striking. |
| OUTTRICKS | • outtricks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outtrick. • OUTTRICK v. to get the better of by trickery. |
| SKITTERED | • skittered v. Simple past tense and past participle of skitter. • SKITTER v. to skim over the surface of water. |
| STRIKEOUT | • strikeout n. (Countable) An instance or the act of yielding nothing. • strikeout n. (Countable, baseball) An instance or the act of striking out. • strikeout n. (Computing, wordprocessing) Cancellation of a portion of text by crossing it out without deleting it; strikethrough. |
| TRACKSUIT | • tracksuit n. A garment, usually consisting of a top and trousers (commonly known as tracksuit bottoms) worn as an… • track␣suit n. Alternative form of tracksuit. • TRACKSUIT n. a loose warm suit intended to be worn by athletes when warming up or training. |
| TRICKIEST | • trickiest adj. Superlative form of tricky: most tricky. • TRICKIE adj. characterized by deception, also TRICKY. |
| TRICKLETS | • tricklets n. Plural of tricklet. • TRICKLET n. a little trickle. |
| TRICKSTER | • trickster n. (Mythology, literature) Any of numerous figures featuring in various mythologies and folk traditions… • trickster n. One who plays tricks or pranks on others. • trickster n. One who performs tricks (parts of a magician’ act or entertaining difficult physical actions). |