| KOROMIKO | • koromiko n. A shrub, Hebe stricta, endemic to New Zealand. • KOROMIKO n. (Maori) a flowering New Zealand shrub. |
| KOROMIKOS | • koromikos n. Plural of koromiko. • KOROMIKO n. (Maori) a flowering New Zealand shrub. |
| OVERBOOKING | • overbooking v. Present participle of overbook. • overbooking n. An instance of selling or guaranteeing more seats than are available. • OVERBOOKING n. the act of booking more than necessary. |
| OVERCOOKING | • overcooking v. Present participle of overcook. • OVERCOOK v. to cook too long. |
| OVERLOOKING | • overlooking v. Present participle of overlook. • OVERLOOK v. to fail to notice. |
| WOODWORKING | • woodworking n. The crafts of carpentry, cabinet making and related skills of making things from wood. • woodworking v. Present participle of woodwork. • WOODWORKING n. the process of working wood into a useful or desired form. |
| BOOKCROSSING | • bookcrossing v. Present participle of bookcross. • bookcrossing n. The practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same. • BOOKCROSSING n. the practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same. |
| DOORKNOCKING | • doorknocking v. Present participle of doorknock. • DOORKNOCK v. to go from door to door. |
| OVERBOOKINGS | • overbookings n. Plural of overbooking. • OVERBOOKING n. the act of booking more than necessary. |
| WOODWORKINGS | • woodworkings n. Plural of woodworking. • WOODWORKING n. the process of working wood into a useful or desired form. |
| BOOKCROSSINGS | • bookcrossings n. Plural of bookcrossing. • BOOKCROSSING n. the practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same. |
| ORTHOPINAKOID | • ORTHOPINAKOID n. in monoclinic crystals, a form consisting of two faces parallel to the orthodiagonal and the vertical axis. |
| ORTHOPINAKOIDS | • ORTHOPINAKOID n. in monoclinic crystals, a form consisting of two faces parallel to the orthodiagonal and the vertical axis. |