SIK | • SIK adj. (Australian slang) excellent. |
SIKA | • sika n. Cervus nippon, a deer found in the forests of East Asia. • sika n. A traditional Bangladeshi hanging basket. • Sika prop.n. A female given name. |
SIKE | • sike n. (Scotland, Northumbria) A gutter or ditch; a small stream that frequently dries up in the summer. • sike v. (Archaic or Northern England) To sigh or sob. • sike n. (Archaic or Northern England) A sigh. |
SIKAS | • sikas n. Plural of sika. • SIKA n. (Japanese) a kind of deer, native to Japan. |
SIKER | • siker adj. Alternative spelling of sicker (“certain”). • siker adj. Alternative spelling of sicker (“secure”). • siker adv. Alternative spelling of sicker (“certainly”). |
SIKES | • sikes n. Plural of sike. • sikes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sike. • Sikes prop.n. A surname. |
ALSIKE | • alsike n. Trifolium hybridum, a species of clover with pinkish or white flowers. • ALSIKE n. a kind of clover. |
PRUSIK | • prusik n. (Climbing, chiefly attributive) A type of friction hitch. • prusik v. (Climbing) To climb a rope using a prusik. • PRUSIK v. (German) to climb using mountaineering slings. |
SIKSIK | • SIKSIK n. an Arctic ground squirrel, named for the short piercing whistle it makes. |
ALSIKES | • alsikes n. Plural of alsike. • ALSIKE n. a kind of clover. |
PRUSIKS | • prusiks n. Plural of prusik. • prusiks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prusik. • PRUSIK v. (German) to climb using mountaineering slings. |
SIKSIKS | • SIKSIK n. an Arctic ground squirrel, named for the short piercing whistle it makes. |
PRUSIKED | • prusiked v. Simple past tense and past participle of prusik. • PRUSIK v. (German) to climb using mountaineering slings. |
SIKORSKY | • SIKORSKY n. a helicopter. |
PRUSIKING | • prusiking v. Present participle of prusik. • PRUSIK v. (German) to climb using mountaineering slings. |
SIKORSKIES | • SIKORSKY n. a helicopter. |