| BACKLIFTS | • backlifts n. Plural of backlift. • BACKLIFT n. the backwards lifting of a bat. |
| BACKLIGHT | • backlight n. (Uncountable) Light shining from a source behind the object of interest or attention. • backlight n. (Countable) The rear window of a motor car. • backlight v. (Transitive) To illuminate something from behind. |
| BACKLINER | • backliner n. (Sports) One who plays on the back line. • BACKLINER n. (Canadian) a defenceman, especially in hockey. |
| BACKLINES | • backlines n. Plural of backline. • back␣lines n. Plural of back line. • BACKLINE n. in some team sports, the defensive players considered as a unit. |
| BACKLISTS | • backlists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backlist. • BACKLIST v. to include in a publisher's list of old books. |
| BLACKLIST | • blacklist n. (Law, computing) A list or set of people or entities to be shunned or banned. • blacklist v. (Transitive) To place on a blacklist; to mark a person or entity as one to be shunned or banned. • BLACKLIST v. to ban or deem unacceptable. |
| CRACKLIER | • cracklier adj. Comparative form of crackly: more crackly. • CRACKLY adj. making a crackling noise. |
| CRACKLING | • crackling n. (Cooking, often in the plural, US) Fat that, after roasting a joint, hardens and crispens. • crackling n. (Cooking, in the singular in Britain) The crispy rind of roast pork. • crackling n. (Cooking, countable) A crispy, fried skin or rind, especially of pork. |
| HACKLIEST | • HACKLY adj. rough or broken, as if hacked, esp. of the surface of a mineral. |
| JACKLIGHT | • jacklight n. (North America) A spotlight or lamp mounted on a car. • jacklight v. (Hunting, US, Canada) To shine a jacklight or spotlight on an animal, usually a deer, to aid in hunting at night. • JACKLIGHT n. a kind of fishing lure. |
| JACKLINGS | • JACKLING n. the winning of the ball, by the defender's team, after a tackle and before a ruck has formed. |
| QUACKLING | • quackling v. Present participle of quackle. • QUACKLE v. to choke; to suffocate. |
| SHACKLING | • shackling v. Present participle of shackle. • SHACKLE v. to confine with irons around wrists and ankles. |
| SPACKLING | • spackling v. Present participle of spackle. • spackling n. Something used to spackle; a material that fills cracks or holes. • SPACKLE v. to fill cracks or holes. |
| TACKLINGS | • tacklings n. Plural of tackling. • TACKLING n. equipment for a particular purpose. |