rucks / rux / wrucks [rʌks]
rucks – n. & v. – n. pl. of ruck – 1. piles of combustible material for fuel; 2. crowds, masses; 3. an untidy heap for any purpose; 4. wrinkles, ridges, pleats; 5. monograms used by notaries; 6. tracks in a road; 7. brawls; 8. strong, waterproof bags carried with a shoulder strap, knapsacks, backpacks; v. 3rd person present sing. – 1. crouches, huddles, cowers; 2. heaps, stacks, piles; 3. wrinkles, becomes untidy; 4. criticizes, reprimands, chides; 5. abandons, betrays; 6. fights
rux – n. – 1. a small piece of gold found with tin; 2. Naut. colloq. – a disturbance, an uproar
wrucks – v. – tr. 3rd pres. sing. of wruck – to cast ashore