| GOPAK | • gopak n. Alternative form of hopak. • GOPAK n. (Russian) a high-leaping folk-dance from the Ukraine, also HOPAK. |
| HOPAK | • hopak n. A Ukrainian national dance in 2/4 time. • HOPAK n. (Russian) a Ukrainian dance, also GOPAK. |
| KAPOK | • kapok n. A silky fibre obtained from seed pods of the silk-cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra) used for insulation… • kapok n. A silk-cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra). • kapok n. A cotton tree, Malabar silk-cotton tree, or red silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba). |
| KAPOW | • kapow interj. Alternative spelling of kerpow. • KAPOW n. a sudden sharp sound. |
| KOAPS | • KOAP n. in Papua New Guinea, a slang word for sexual intercourse. |
| KOPPA | • koppa n. The 18th Ancient Greek letter in early versions of the Greek alphabet, Ϙ (lowercase ϙ). • koppa n. The Greek numeral Ϟ (lowercase ϟ), descended from the ancient letter and having the numerical value of 90. • koppa n. The archaic Cyrillic numeral Ҁ (lowercase ҁ), descended from the ancient Greek letter and having the… |
| OKAPI | • okapi n. A large ruminant mammal, Okapia johnstoni, found in the rainforests of the Congo, related to the giraffe… • OKAPI n. an animal like a giraffe but with a short neck and smaller. |
| PANKO | • panko n. Coarse, dry breadcrumbs used in Japanese cuisine. • Panko prop.n. A surname. • PANKO n. (Japanese) a variety of breadcrumb from Japanese and French cuisine used to create a crunchy coating for fried foods. |
| POAKA | • poaka n. (New Zealand, among the Maori people) A pig. • POAKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand bird of the stilt family. |
| POAKE | • POAKE n. (Shakespeare) a poke, a bag. |
| POKAL | • pokal n. (Historical) A tall drinking cup. • POKAL n. (German) a tall drinking cup. |
| POLKA | • polka n. A lively dance originating in Bohemia. • polka n. The music for this dance. • polka n. A polka jacket. |
| POOKA | • pooka n. A fairy that supposedly appears in animal form, often large. • pooka n. A convenient storage location or hiding spot created by the arrangement or form of surrounding objects. • POOKA n. (Irish) in Irish folklore, a malevolent goblin. |
| YAPOK | • yapok n. The water opossum (Chironectes minimus). • YAPOK n. the South American opossum, also YAPOCK. |