| ALLOCHTHON | • allochthon n. (Geology) A geological formation not formed in the region where found and moved to its present location… |
| AUTOCHTHON | • autochthon n. The earliest inhabitant of an area; an aborigine. • autochthon n. (Geology) A large mass of rock in the place of its original formation, rooted to its basement (foundation… • AUTOCHTHON n. one sprung from the ground he inhabits, aborigine, native. |
| CLAUCHTING | • CLAUCHT v. (Scots) to snatch, also CLAUGHT. |
| FLICHTERED | • FLICHTER v. (Scots) to flutter and quiver. |
| ICHTHYOIDS | • ichthyoids n. Plural of ichthyoid. • ICHTHYOID n. any fishlike creature. |
| ICHTHYOSES | • ichthyoses n. Plural of ichthyosis. • ICHTHYOSIS n. a disease in which the skin is thick, rough, and scaly. |
| ICHTHYOSIS | • ichthyosis n. (Pathology) A disease which gives the sufferer a dry, scaly skin. • ICHTHYOSIS n. a disease in which the skin is thick, rough, and scaly. |
| ICHTHYOTIC | • ichthyotic adj. Relating to or affected with ichthyosis. • ICHTHYOTIC adj. relating to ichthyosis, a disease in which the skin is thick, rough, and scaly. |
| LANZKNECHT | • lanzknecht n. Alternative form of lansquenet. • LANZKNECHT n. (German) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANDSKNECHT, LANSQUENET. |
| LICHTLYING | • lichtlying v. Present participle of lichtly. • LICHTLY v. (Scots) to slight or make light of, also LIGHTLY. |
| LUNCHTIMES | • lunchtimes n. Plural of lunchtime. • lunch-times n. Plural of lunch-time. • LUNCHTIME n. the time at which lunch is eaten. |
| NACHTMAALS | • Nachtmaals n. Plural of Nachtmaal. • NACHTMAAL n. (South African) a Dutch Reformed Church Sacrament, the Lord's Supper, also NAGMAAL. |
| SCHTUPPING | • schtupping v. Present participle of schtup. • SCHTUP v. (Yiddish) to have sexual intercourse with, also SHTUP. |
| STRAICHTER | • straichter adj. Comparative form of straicht: more straicht. • straichter adv. Comparative form of straicht: more straicht. • STRAICHT adj. (Scots) straight, also STRAUCHT, STRAUGHT. |
| STRAUCHTED | • STRAUCHT v. to stretch, lay out (e.g. a corpse). |
| STRAUCHTER | • STRAUCHT adj. (Scots) straight, also STRAICHT, STRAIGHT, STRAUGHT. |
| TOUCHTONES | • touchtones n. Plural of touchtone. • touch-tones n. Plural of touch-tone. • TOUCHTONE n. (tradename) a phone having a push-button rather than a dial. |
| WATCHTOWER | • watchtower n. An observation tower in which a lookout keeps watch over prisoners, or looks out for fires, etc. • watch-tower n. Alternative spelling of watchtower. • WATCHTOWER n. a tower for a lookout. |