DISRANKED | • disranked v. Simple past tense and past participle of disrank. • DISRANK v. to reduce rank. |
DRUNKARDS | • drunkards n. Plural of drunkard. • DRUNKARD n. one who is habitually drunk. |
DUNDERFUNKS | • DUNDERFUNK n. ship's biscuit soaked in water and mixed with fat and molasses, also DANDYFUNK. |
GRANDKIDS | • grandkids n. Plural of grandkid. • GRANDKID n. grandchild. |
KINDHEARTEDNESS | • kindheartedness n. The quality of being kindhearted. • kind-heartedness n. Alternative form of kindheartedness. • KINDHEARTEDNESS n. the state of being kindhearted. |
KINDREDNESS | • kindredness n. The quality of being kindred. • KINDREDNESS n. relatedness. |
KINDREDNESSES | • KINDREDNESS n. relatedness. |
KINDREDS | • kindreds n. Plural of kindred. • KINDRED n. blood relationship, also KINRED. |
KINDREDSHIP | • kindredship n. The quality of being kindred. • KINDREDSHIP n. relatedness. |
KINDREDSHIPS | • KINDREDSHIP n. relatedness. |
SNICKERDOODLE | • snickerdoodle n. (US) A cookie in which the batter is rolled into a ball and coated with cinnamon sugar. |
SNICKERDOODLES | • snickerdoodles n. Plural of snickerdoodle. |
SOUNDTRACKED | • soundtracked v. Simple past tense and past participle of soundtrack. • SOUNDTRACK v. to provide with a soundtrack. |
UNDERDAKS | • underdaks n. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) underpants. • UNDERDAKS n. (Australian slang) underpants. |
UNDERDECKS | • underdecks n. Plural of underdeck. • UNDERDECK n. a lower deck on a ship. |
UNDERKINGDOMS | • underkingdoms n. Plural of underkingdom. • UNDERKINGDOM n. a subkingdom. |
UNDERSTOCKED | • understocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of understock. • understocked adj. Insufficiently stocked. • UNDERSTOCK v. to supply insufficiently with stock. |
WHISKERANDOED | • WHISKERANDOED adj. having whiskers. |
WONDERKIDS | • wonderkids n. Plural of wonderkid. • WONDERKID n. (colloquial) an exceptionally successful young person. |
WUNDERKINDS | • wunderkinds n. Plural of wunderkind. • Wunderkinds n. Plural of Wunderkind. • WUNDERKIND n. (German) a child prodigy. |