| DUSKISH | • duskish adj. Somewhat dusky. • DUSKISH adj. somewhat dusky. |
| SHAKUDOS | • SHAKUDO n. (Japanese) an alloy of copper and a small percentage of gold, used in Japanese decorative art, esp. in sword fittings. |
| DUCKISHES | • DUCKISH n. dusk. |
| DUKESHIPS | • dukeships n. Plural of dukeship. • DUKESHIP n. the entitlement to being a duke. |
| DUSKISHLY | • duskishly adv. In a duskish manner. • DUSKISH adv. somewhat dusky. |
| KIDDUSHES | • kiddushes n. Plural of kiddush. • KIDDUSH n. (Hebrew) a ceremony of prayer and blessing over wine, performed by the head of a Jewish household at the meal ushering in the Sabbath. |
| SHELDUCKS | • shelducks n. Plural of shelduck. • SHELDUCK n. a large duck of genus Tadorna, also SHELDDUCK, SHELLDUCK. |
| DECKHOUSES | • deckhouses n. Plural of deckhouse. • DECKHOUSE n. a room erected on the deck of a ship. |
| DUCKSHOVES | • duckshoves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of duckshove. • duck-shoves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of duck-shove. • DUCKSHOVE v. (Australian colloquial) to jump a queue; to cheat; to avoid responsibilities. |
| SHELDDUCKS | • sheldducks n. Plural of sheldduck. • SHELDDUCK n. a large duck of genus Tadorna, also SHELDUCK, SHELLDUCK. |
| SHELLDUCKS | • shellducks n. Plural of shellduck. • SHELLDUCK n. a large duck of genus Tadorna, also SHELDDUCK, SHELDUCK. |
| BUCKSHISHED | • BUCKSHISH v. to give a tip, also BACKSHEESH, BACKSHISH, BAKHSHISH, BAKSHEESH, BAKSHISH. |
| DUCKSHOVERS | • DUCKSHOVER n. (Australian) one who duckshoves, jumps a queue; cheats. |
| DUSKISHNESS | • duskishness n. Quality of being duskish. • DUSKISHNESS n. the state of being duskish. |
| DEUTSCHMARKS | • Deutschmarks n. Plural of Deutschmark. |
| DUCKSHOVINGS | • DUCKSHOVING n. the act of jumping a queue. |
| SWASHBUCKLED | • swashbuckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of swashbuckle. • SWASHBUCKLE v. to act the part of a swashbuckler. |
| DUSKISHNESSES | • DUSKISHNESS n. the state of being duskish. |
| THUNDERSTRIKES | • thunderstrikes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thunderstrike. • THUNDERSTRIKE v. to strike dumb. |
| THUNDERSTROKES | • thunderstrokes n. Plural of thunderstroke. • THUNDERSTROKE n. a stroke of or as if of lightning with the attendant thunder. |