BACKTALKS | • backtalks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backtalk. • BACKTALK n. an impudent reply. |
BLACKTAIL | • blacktail n. A fish: the ruffe or pope (Gymnocephalus cernua). • blacktail n. A black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus), of California and Oregon. • blacktail n. A mule deer, of the Rocky Mountains. |
BUCKTAILS | • bucktails n. Plural of bucktail. • BUCKTAIL n. a fishing lure. |
COCKTAILS | • cocktails n. Plural of cocktail. • COCKTAIL v. to dock a horse's tail. |
DUCKTAILS | • ducktails n. Plural of ducktail. • DUCKTAIL n. (US) a style of haircut. |
FOLKTALES | • folktales n. Plural of folktale. • folk␣tales n. Plural of folk tale. • FOLKTALE n. a tale from the oral tradition of a people. |
FORKTAILS | • forktails n. Plural of forktail. • FORKTAIL n. one of a group of birds including the kite. |
MOCKTAILS | • mocktails n. Plural of mocktail. • MOCKTAIL n. a cocktail with no alcohol. |
SILKTAILS | • silktails n. Plural of silktail. • SILKTAIL n. a bird, a kind of waxwing. |
STOCKTAKE | • stocktake n. The process of making an inventory of stock in a store or other location. • stocktake n. (Britain) The act or process of taking stock of something, or the result of that assessment. • stock-take n. Alternative spelling of stocktake. |
TICKTACKS | • ticktacks n. Plural of ticktack. • tick-tacks n. Plural of tick-tack. • tick␣tacks n. Plural of tick tack. |
TIKTAALIK | • Tiktaalik prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the class Sarcopterygii – a fishapod: an extinct fish which evolved to walk on land. • TIKTAALIK n. (Inuit) any of a genus of extinct lobe-finned fish from the late Devonian period. |
WORKTABLE | • worktable n. A table designed for work of a specific type. • WORKTABLE n. a table for holding working materials and implements; esp. a small table with drawers and other conveniences for needlework, etc. |