| BACKSTROKERS | • backstrokers n. Plural of backstroker. |
| BACKSTROKING | • backstroking v. Present participle of backstroke. • BACKSTROKE v. to swim on the back. |
| BACKTRACKING | • backtracking n. (Countable, uncountable) The act of one who, or that which, backtracks; a retracing of one’s steps. • backtracking n. (Aviation) The usage of a runway as a taxiway, especially at private strips and smaller airports. • backtracking n. (Computer science) The act of building all possible solutions to a problem incrementally, abandoning… |
| KAKISTOCRACY | • kakistocracy n. Government under the control of a nation’s worst or least-qualified citizens. • KAKISTOCRACY n. government by the worst men of the state. |
| KARYOKINETIC | • karyokinetic adj. Of or pertaining to karyokinesis. • KARYOKINETIC adj. relating to karyokinesis, division of the cell nucleus. |
| KEYSTROKINGS | • KEYSTROKING n. typing on a keyboard. |
| KICKSTARTING | • kickstarting v. Present participle of kickstart. • kick-starting v. Present participle of kick-start. • kick␣starting v. Present participle of kick start. |
| SKYROCKETING | • skyrocketing v. Present participle of skyrocket. • SKYROCKET v. to go up like a skyrocket. |
| STOCKBROKERS | • stockbrokers n. Plural of stockbroker. • STOCKBROKER n. a broker who executes orders to buy and sell securities and often also acts as a security dealer. |
| STOCKBROKING | • stockbroking n. The profession of a stockbroker. • STOCKBROKING n. the business of a stockbroker. |
| STOCKKEEPERS | • stockkeepers n. Plural of stockkeeper. • STOCKKEEPER n. one that keeps and records stock, as in a warehouse. |
| TRACKWALKERS | • trackwalkers n. Plural of trackwalker. • TRACKWALKER n. a worker employed to walk over and inspect a section of railroad tracks. |
| VOORTREKKERS | • Voortrekkers n. Plural of Voortrekker. • VOORTREKKER n. (South African) one of the Dutch farmers from Cape Colony who took part in the Great Trek into the Transvaal in 1836. |
| WICKETKEEPER | • wicketkeeper n. (Cricket) A player who stands behind the batsman’s wicket ready to catch the ball, or to stump the batsman. • wicket␣keeper n. Alternative form of wicketkeeper. • WICKETKEEPER n. the fieldsman who stands immediately behind the batsman's wicket and whose object is to stop balls missed by the batsman. |