| BEAKERFUL | • beakerful n. The amount that a beaker will hold. • BEAKERFUL n. the contents of a full beaker. |
| BREAKEVEN | • breakeven n. Alternative spelling of break-even. • breakeven adj. Alternative spelling of break-even. • breakeven v. (Nonstandard) Alternative spelling of break even. |
| PHREAKERS | • phreakers n. Plural of phreaker. • PHREAKER n. one who uses equipment to obtain free telephone calls. |
| SNEAKERED | • sneakered adj. Wearing sneakers. • SNEAKERED adj. wearing sneakers. |
| SNEAKEUPS | • SNEAKEUP n. (Shakespeare) a sneak, a shirker. |
| SPEAKEASY | • speakeasy n. (Historical) An illegal saloon or tavern, especially one operated during the American Prohibition period in the 1920s. • SPEAKEASY n. an illicit bar for selling alcohol. |
| SQUEAKERS | • squeakers n. Plural of squeaker. • SQUEAKER n. something that squeaks; a young bird. |
| SQUEAKERY | • squeakery n. (Rare) The quality of being squeaky. • SQUEAKERY n. an assemblage of things that squeak. |
| STEAKETTE | • steakette n. A patty formed from ground steak. • STEAKETTE n. (Canadian) a thin patty of ground beef, meant to be cooked quickly. |
| STREAKERS | • streakers n. Plural of streaker. • STREAKER n. a person who runs naked through a public place. |
| TEAKETTLE | • teakettle n. (Dated outside US) A vessel used to boil water for tea or other hot beverages. • teakettle v. (Intransitive, rare) To make a shrill sound like a boiling teakettle. • tea-kettle n. Alternative form of teakettle. |
| UNWREAKED | • unwreaked adj. (Obsolete) Not wreaked. • UNWREAKED adj. not wreaked. |
| WEAKENERS | • weakeners n. Plural of weakener. • WEAKENER n. something or someone that weakens. |
| WEAKENING | • weakening v. Present participle of weaken. • weakening n. An instance or process of loss of strength. • weakening n. (Uncountable, mathematics) A structural principle of mathematical logic that states that the hypotheses… |