| GAGAKU | • gagaku n. The ancient court ritual classical music of Japan, of Chinese and Korean origin. • GAGAKU n. (Japanese) a type of Japanese classical music. |
| HAPUKA | • hapuka n. (New Zealand) Alternative form of hapuku. • HAPUKA n. (Maori) the groper, also HAPUKU. |
| KAHUNA | • kahuna n. (Hawaii) A priest or priestess of the traditional Hawaiian religion. • kahuna n. (Surfing) A great surfer. • KAHUNA n. (Hawaiian) a priest or medicine-man; an expert in any field. |
| KANUKA | • kanuka n. Kunzea ericoides, the white tea tree of Australia and New Zealand, which can grow at high altitudes… • KANUKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand myrtaceous tree. |
| KAPUKA | • KAPUKA n. (Maori) a large evergreen tree, aka broadleaf or papauma, also PUKA. |
| KARAMU | • karamu n. The feast eaten as part of Kwanzaa celebrations. • KARAMU n. (Maori) a small New Zealand tree with glossy leaves and orange fruit. |
| KAWAUS | • KAWAU n. (Maori) the black shag. |
| KUBASA | • kubasa n. (Canada) A smoked pork sausage with garlic, originating in Eastern Europe. • KUBASA n. (Russian) a Ukrainian sausage, also KIELBASA, KOLBASI, KOLBASSA, KOLBASSI, KULBASA. |
| KUMARA | • kumara n. (New Zealand) A sweet potato. • Kumara prop.n. A small town on the West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. • KUMARA n. (Maori) the sweet potato, also KUMERA. |
| MAKUTA | • makuta n. Plural of likuta. • LIKUTA n. (Bantu) a monetary unit of Zaire. |
| MAMAKU | • mamaku n. Cyathea medullaris, the black tree fern of New Zealand. • MAMAKU n. (Maori) a tall edible New Zealand tree fern, also MAMAKAU, MAMAKO. |
| MANUKA | • manuka n. Leptospermum scoparium, a shrub or small tree native to New Zealand and southeast Australia. • manuka n. (Uncountable) The wood of this plant. • MANUKA n. (Maori) an Australian and New Zealand tree of the myrtle family, with aromatic leaves used as a substitute for tea. |
| PADAUK | • padauk n. Any of the trees of the pantropical genus Pterocarpus. • padauk n. The valuable timber of these trees. • PADAUK n. (Burmese) a Burmese timber-tree, also PADOUK. |
| TALUKA | • taluka n. Alternative form of taluk. • TALUKA n. (Hindi) an estate in India, also TALUK, TALOOKA. |
| UAKARI | • uakari n. Any of several arboreal monkeys, of the genus Cacajao, from the Amazon basin. • UAKARI n. (Tupi) a short-tailed, longhaired monkey, also OUAKARI. |
| YAKUZA | • yakuza n. A Japanese organized crime gang. (plural: yakuza) • yakuza n. A member of a Japanese organized crime gang. (plural: yakuzas) • YAKUZA n. (Japanese) a Japanese gangster. |
| YUKATA | • yukata n. A kind of light kimono worn by both men and women. • YUKATA n. (Japanese) a kind of light kimono. |