| AKITA | • Akita prop.n. A city in Japan. • Akita prop.n. A prefecture of Japan. • Akita prop.n. A surname from Japanese. |
| BATIK | • batik n. A wax-resist method of dyeing fabric. • batik v. To dye fabric using the wax-resist method. • BATIK n. (Malay) an Indonesian dyed fabric, also BATTIK. |
| IKATS | • ikats n. Plural of ikat. • IKAT n. (Malay) a technique of dyeing yarn and tying it, thus giving geometric patterns. |
| KATIS | • katis n. Plural of kati. • KATI n. (Malay) an Asian unit of weight, also CATTIE, KATTI. |
| KATTI | • katti n. Obsolete form of catty (“Chinese unit of weight”). • KATTI n. (Malay) an Asian unit of weight, also CATTIE, KATI. |
| KIAAT | • kiaat n. Pterocarpus angolensis, African teak. • KIAAT n. (South African) a tropical African leguminous tree. |
| KRAIT | • krait n. Any of several brightly-coloured, venomous snakes, of the genus Bungarus, of southeast Asia. • KRAIT n. (Hindi) a venomous snake of India, also KARAIT. |
| SAKTI | • Sakti prop.n. Alternative spelling of Shakti. • SAKTI n. (Hindu) the wife of a god in Hinduism. |
| SITKA | • Sitka prop.n. A consolidated city and borough in Alaska, United States. • SITKA adj. as in sitka spruce, a tall North American spruce tree. |
| TAIKO | • taiko n. (Sumo) A traditional drum, beaten by yobidashi to announce the beginning of a tournament, and at the end of each day. • taiko n. (Music) A Japanese drum or a performance of several drummers in an ensemble (also called kumi-daiko). • taiko n. The Chatham Island taiko (Pterodroma magentae). |
| TAKHI | • takhi n. Synonym of Przewalski’s horse. • TAKHI n. (Mongolian) a rare wild horse, also TAKI. |
| TAKIN | • takin n. A goat-antelope, species Budorcas taxicolor. • takin' v. Pronunciation spelling of taking. • TAKIN n. (Tibetan) a large horned hoofed animal of the Himalayas, related to the goats and antelopes. |
| TAKIS | • takis n. Plural of taki. • TAKI n. (Mongolian) a rare wild horse, also TAKHI. |
| TIKAS | • tikas n. Plural of tika. • TIKA n. (Hindi) a red mark or pendant on the forehead of Hindu women, originally of religious significance but now also worn for ornament, also TILAK. |
| TIKKA | • tikka n. A marinade made from various aromatic spices usually with a yoghurt base; often used in Indian cuisine… • tikka n. Alternative form of tilak (“Hindu caste mark on forehead”). • TIKKA n. (Hindi) a dish of meat or vegetables marinated in yoghurt and spices. |
| TILAK | • tilak n. A mark or symbol worn on the forehead by Hindus, ornamentally or as an indication of status. • TILAK n. (Hindi) a red mark or pendant on the forehead of Hindu women, originally of religious significance but now also worn for ornament, also TIKA. |
| TRAIK | • TRAIK v. (Scots) to make one's way wearily; to get lost. |