| BLOCKWORKS | • blockworks n. Plural of blockwork. • BLOCKWORK n. hollow blocks of precast concrete used for building. |
| BOOKKEEPER | • bookkeeper n. (Accounting) A person responsible for keeping records or documents, such as of a business. • bookkeeper n. A bookseller. • book-keeper n. Alternative spelling of bookkeeper. |
| BOOKMAKERS | • bookmakers n. Plural of bookmaker. • BOOKMAKER n. a person who accepts bets at racecourses, etc., and pays out the winnings. |
| BOOKMARKED | • bookmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of bookmark. • BOOKMARK v. to place a bookmark. |
| BOOKMARKER | • bookmarker n. A slip of paper, card, etc. used to mark one’s place in reading a book; a bookmark. • BOOKMARKER n. a marker for indicating the reader's current place, also BOOKMARK. |
| CLOCKWORKS | • clockworks n. Plural of clockwork. • CLOCKWORK n. the works or machinery of a clock. |
| CROOKBACKS | • crookbacks n. Plural of crookback. • CROOKBACK n. (Shakespeare) a hunchback. |
| CROOKNECKS | • crooknecks n. Plural of crookneck. • CROOKNECK n. a squash with a long recurved neck. |
| DOCKWORKER | • dockworker n. A person who works on the dock of a harbor or shipyard, usually employed to load or unload freight. • dock␣worker n. Alternative form of dockworker. • DOCKWORKER n. one who works on the docks. |
| DONKEYWORK | • donkeywork n. Alternative form of donkey work. • donkey␣work n. (Idiomatic) Hard, boring, routine work. • DONKEYWORK n. monotonous and routine work. |
| DOORKNOCKS | • doorknocks n. Plural of doorknock. • doorknocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doorknock. • DOORKNOCK v. to go from door to door. |
| KOMONDOROK | • Komondorok n. Plural of Komondor. • KOMONDOR n. (Hungarian) a large, shaggy-coated dog. |
| KOOKABURRA | • kookaburra n. Any of several species of kingfishers in the genus Dacelo. • KOOKABURRA n. (Native Australian) a large Australian kingfisher, with a call sounds like a raucous laugh, also GOBURRA. |
| POKERWORKS | • POKERWORK n. the art of producing designs on wood by burning it with a hot metal rod. |
| PONNUKOKUR | Sorry, definition not available. |
| STOCKWORKS | • stockworks n. Plural of stockwork. • STOCKWORK n. (German) a mass of veins, impregnations, etc. of ore that can be worked as one deposit. |