| ARSMETRICK | • ARSMETRICK n. (obsolete) arithmetic (on false analogy with 'ars metrica'). |
| OUTTRICKED | • outtricked v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtrick. • OUTTRICK v. to get the better of by trickery. |
| OVERTRICKS | • overtricks n. Plural of overtrick. • OVERTRICK n. at bridge, a trick in excess of those contracted for. |
| RESTRICKEN | • restricken v. Past participle of restrike. • RESTRIKE v. to strike again. |
| STRICKENLY | • strickenly adv. In a stricken manner. • STRICKEN adv. strongly affected or afflicted. |
| STRICKLING | • strickling v. Present participle of strickle. • Strickling prop.n. A surname from German. • STRICKLE v. to shape grain with an instrument. |
| TRICKERIES | • trickeries n. Plural of trickery. • TRICKERY n. deception. |
| TRICKINESS | • trickiness n. The quality of being tricky. • TRICKINESS n. the state of being tricky. |
| TRICKISHLY | • trickishly adv. In a trickish manner. • TRICKISH adv. given to tricks. |
| TRICKLIEST | • TRICKLY adj. marked by trickling. |
| TRICKLINGS | • tricklings n. Plural of trickling. • TRICKLING n. the act of trickling. |
| TRICKSIEST | • tricksiest adj. Superlative form of tricksy: most tricksy. • TRICKSY adj. mischievous. |
| TRICKSTERS | • tricksters n. Plural of trickster. • TRICKSTER n. one who plays tricks. |
| TRICKTRACK | • tricktrack n. Alternative form of ticktack (“kind of backgammon”). • TRICKTRACK n. a form of backgammon in which pegs as well as pieces are used, also TRICTRAC. |
| UNDERTRICK | • undertrick n. (Bridge) A trick that declarer does not win, causing the contract to go down. • UNDERTRICK n. in bridge, a trick short of the number declared. |