| ALKY | • alky n. Alternative spelling of alkie. • ALKY n. an alcoholic, also ALKIE. |
| CAKY | • caky adj. Resembling cake in texture. • CAKY adj. lumpy, also CAKEY. |
| KAYO | • kayo n. (Boxing) A knockout. • kayo v. To knock someone out, or render them unconscious or senseless. • KAYO v. to knock out. |
| KAYS | • kays n. Plural of kay. • KAY n. the letter K. |
| KRAY | • kray n. Alternative form of krai. • Kray prop.n. A surname. • KRAY n. (Russian) an administrative district in Russia, also KRAI. |
| KYAK | • kyak n. Obsolete spelling of kayak. • KYAK n. (Inuit) a type of canoe, also KAIAK, KAYAK, QAJAQ. |
| KYAR | • KYAR n. a fibre obtained from coconut husks, also COIR. |
| KYAT | • kyat n. The official currency of Myanmar. • KYAT n. (Burmese) the standard Burmese monetary unit, equal to 100 pyas. |
| LAKY | • laky adj. Of, pertaining to, or resembling a lake. • laky adj. Of the color of a lake pigment; murky. • laky adj. Transparent; said of blood rendered transparent by the action of some solvent agent on the red blood corpuscles. |
| OAKY | • oaky adj. Resembling or characteristic of the oak tree or its wood. • oaky adj. Describing the taste of wine that has been aged in oak and acquired tannins from the wood. • OAKY adj. like an oak. |
| OKAY | • okay n. Alternative spelling of OK. • okay v. Alternative spelling of OK. • okay adj. Alternative spelling of OK. |
| TAKY | • TAKY adj. (obsolete) attractive. |
| YACK | • yack n. Alternative form of yak (“chatter; talk”). • yack v. Alternative form of yak (“talk; vomit”). • yack n. (England, dialectal, possibly obsolete) An oak. |
| YAKS | • yaks n. Plural of yak. • YAK v. to talk persistently, also YACK. |
| YANK | • yank n. A sudden, vigorous pull (sometimes defined as mass times jerk, or rate of change of force). • yank n. (Slang) A masturbation session. • yank v. (Transitive) To pull (something) with a quick, strong action. |
| YARK | • yark v. (Transitive, UK dialectal) To make ready; prepare. • yark v. (Transitive, obsolete) To dispose; be set in order for; be destined or intended for. • yark v. (Transitive, obsolete) To set open; open. |