| BOKKENS | • bokkens n. Plural of bokken. • BOKKEN n. (Japanese) a wooden sword for training. |
| INUKSUK | • inuksuk n. Alternative spelling of inukshuk. • INUKSUK n. (Inuit) a stone used by Inuit people to mark a location, also INUKSHUK. |
| KANUKAS | • KANUKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand myrtaceous tree. |
| KEKENOS | • KEKENO n. (Maori) a New Zealand fur seal. |
| KIDSKIN | • kidskin n. The skin or hide of a kid, i.e., a young goat. • kidskin n. The leather made from such skins. • KIDSKIN n. a type of leather. |
| KINKLES | • kinkles n. Plural of kinkle. • KINKLE n. a slight kink. |
| KIPSKIN | • kipskin n. Leather prepared from the skin of young or small cattle, intermediate in grade between calfskin and cowhide. • KIPSKIN n. leather prepared from the skin of young or small cattle, intermediate in grade between calfskin and cowhide. |
| KONAKIS | • konakis n. Plural of konaki. • KONAKI n. (Maori) in New Zealand, a farm vehicle with runners at the front and wheels at the rear, also KONEKE. |
| KONEKES | • KONEKE n. (Maori) in New Zealand, a farm vehicle with runners at the front and wheels at the rear, also KONAKI. |
| KRAKENS | • krakens n. Plural of kraken. • KRAKEN n. (Norwegian) a legendary sea monster. |
| KUNKARS | • kunkars n. Plural of kunkar. • KUNKAR n. (Hindi) a limestone found in India, also KUNKUR. |
| KUNKURS | • kunkurs n. Plural of kunkur. • KUNKUR n. (Hindi) a limestone found in India, also KUNKAR. |
| SKANKED | • skanked v. Simple past tense and past participle of skank. • SKANK v. to dance to reggae music, lifting the knees in a rapid jerky movement. |
| SKANKER | • skanker n. Someone who dances the skank. • skanker n. (Jamaica) A dishonest person, a dissolute person. • SKANKER n. one who skanks, dances to reggae music. |
| SKINKED | • skinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of skink. • SKINK v. to pour out. |
| SKINKER | • skinker n. One who serves liquor; a tapster. • SKINKER n. one employed to dispense liquors in a bar, a tapster. |
| SKRONKS | • skronks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skronk. • SKRONK n. music that is grating, dissonant, and frequently avant-garde. |
| SKUNKED | • skunked v. Simple past tense and past participle of skunk. • skunked adj. (Slang) Intoxicated by alcohol or recreational drugs. • skunked adj. (Slang) Having caught no fish at all when on a fishing trip. |
| SONGKOK | • songkok n. An Asian cap resembling a fez, worn mostly by male Muslims. • SONGKOK n. (Malay) an oval brimless hat. |
| UNKINKS | • unkinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unkink. • UNKINK v. to remove curls from. |