| BECKONED | • beckoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of beckon. • BECKON v. to indicate by sign. |
| BECKONER | • beckoner n. One who, or that which, beckons. • BECKONER n. one who beckons. |
| BECKONERS | • beckoners n. Plural of beckoner. • BECKONER n. one who beckons. |
| EIKONES | • eikones n. Plural of eikon. • EIKON n. (Greek) a religious carving of a saint etc., also ICON, IKON. |
| KONEKE | • koneke n. A farm vehicle used in New Zealand that has wheels in the back like a cart and runners in front like a sledge. • KONEKE n. (Maori) in New Zealand, a farm vehicle with runners at the front and wheels at the rear, also KONAKI. |
| KONEKES | • KONEKE n. (Maori) in New Zealand, a farm vehicle with runners at the front and wheels at the rear, also KONAKI. |
| MISRECKONED | • misreckoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of misreckon. • MISRECKON v. to reckon wrongly; to miscalculate. |
| MUSKONE | • MUSKONE n. a macrocyclic ketone, also MUSCONE. |
| MUSKONES | • MUSKONE n. a macrocyclic ketone, also MUSCONE. |
| OUTRECKONED | • outreckoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outreckon. • OUTRECKON v. to surpass in reckoning. |
| OVERRECKONED | • overreckoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of overreckon. • OVERRECKON v. to reckon too highly. |
| RECKONED | • reckoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of reckon. • RECKON v. to count or compute. |
| RECKONER | • reckoner n. One who reckons. • reckoner n. (Archaic) An accountant; one who computes or calculates. • RECKONER n. one that reckons. |
| RECKONERS | • reckoners n. Plural of reckoner. • RECKONER n. one that reckons. |
| UNRECKONED | • unreckoned adj. Not reckoned; not counted or measured. • UNRECKONED adj. not reckoned. |