| ABASK | • abask adv. In the sunshine; basking. • ABASK adv. in genial warmth. |
| AKKAS | • AKKAS n. (slang) money, also ACKERS. |
| ARAKS | • araks n. Plural of arak. • Araks prop.n. A river in Turkey, Armenia, Iran and Azerbaijan and empties into Kura river. • ARAK n. (Arabic) a strong alcoholic drink made from toddy, or the fermented juice of the coco and other palms, also ARRACK. |
| HAKAS | • hakas n. Plural of haka. • hakas v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haka. • HAKA n. (Maori) a ceremonial war-dance. |
| KAKAS | • kakas n. Plural of kaka. • KAKA n. (Maori) a brownish-green New Zealand parrot. |
| KAMAS | • kamas n. Plural of kama. • Kamas n. A member of a people who live in the northwest of Siberia. • Kamas prop.n. The Samoyedic language spoken by these people. |
| KANAS | • kanas n. Plural of kana. • Kanas prop.n. Plural of Kana. • KANA n. (Japanese) the Japanese syllabic script. |
| KAPAS | • kapas n. Plural of kapa. • KAPA n. a kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry, also TAPA, TAPPA. |
| KARAS | • karas n. Plural of kara. • KARA n. (Punjabi) a steel bangle, worn by Sikhs. |
| KASHA | • kasha n. A porridge made from boiled buckwheat groats, or sometimes from other cereal groats. • kasha n. A kind of dry curry from Bengal. • KASHA n. (Russian) a porridge or gruel-like dish made from crushed buckwheat. |
| KATAS | • katas n. Plural of kata. • KATA n. (Japanese) a sequence of movements in the martial arts. |
| KAVAS | • kavas n. Plural of kava. • KAVA n. (Tongan) a tropical shrub, also AVA, KAVAKAVA. |
| KAWAS | • KAWA n. (Maori) protocol or etiquette (in a Maori tribal meeting place). |
| LAKSA | • laksa n. A spicy noodle stew from Indonesia or Malaysia. • LAKSA n. (Malay) rice noodles served in curry or hot soup. |
| PASKA | • paska n. (Canada) A traditional Ukrainian egg bread, often decorated, used in Easter traditions. • paska n. Alternative form of paskha. • PASKA n. (Russian) a Russian dessert eaten at Easter, also PASHKA, PASKHA. |
| SAKIA | • sakia n. A water wheel, traditionally drawn by a draft animal, but now with a motor. It is about 2-5 meters in diameter. • SAKIA n. (Arabic) an Eastern waterwheel, also SAKIEH, SAKIYEH. |
| SMAAK | • smaak v. (Transitive, South Africa, slang) To like; to be attracted to. • SMAAK v. (South African) to like or love. |
| TAKAS | • takas n. Plural of taka. • TAKA n. (Bengali) a monetary unit of Bangladesh. |
| VAKAS | • vakas n. Alternative form of vakass. • VAKAS n. (Armenian) a kind of mantle worn by priests in the Armenian church, also VAKASS. |
| WAKAS | • wakas n. Plural of waka. • WAKA n. (Japanese) a Japanese verse-form. |