| ASHAKE | • ashake adj. Shaking, aquiver. • ASHAKE adv. (archaic) in a shaking state. |
| ASHKEY | • ASHKEY n. the winged fruit of the ash tree. |
| BEKAHS | • bekahs n. Plural of bekah. • BEKAH n. (Hebrew) half a shekel. |
| CHEKAS | • Chekas n. Plural of Cheka. • CHEKA n. (Russian) the Russian secret police. |
| HACEKS | • haceks n. Plural of hacek. • haċeks n. Plural of haċek. • hačeks n. Plural of haček. |
| HAKEAS | • hakeas n. Plural of hakea. • HAKEA n. an Australian shrub. |
| KANEHS | • KANEH n. (Hebrew) a Hebrew measure of 6 cubits, also CANEH. |
| KASHER | • kasher v. (Judaism, transitive) To render kosher. • KASHER (Hebrew) permissible to eat under Jewish law. • KASHER v. to make kasher, also KOSHER. |
| KEHUAS | • kehuas n. Plural of kehua. • KEHUA n. (Maori) a ghost or spirit. |
| KHEDAS | • khedas n. Plural of kheda. • KHEDA n. (Hindi) an enclosure for elephants, also KEDDAH, KHEDAH. |
| SAKIEH | • sakieh n. Alternative spelling of sakia. • SAKIEH n. (Arabic) an Eastern waterwheel, also SAKIA, SAKIYEH. |
| SAMEKH | • samekh n. The 15th letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician. Aramaic. Hebrew. Syriac. And many others). • SAMEKH n. (Hebrew) the 15th letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also SAMECH, SAMEK. |
| SHAKED | • shaked v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of shake. • SHAKE v. to move to and fro with short, rapid movements. |
| SHAKEN | • shaken v. Past participle of shake. • shaken adj. In a state of shock or trauma. • shaken n. A flat shuriken resembling a spiked wheel, as opposed to the longer stick-like kind. |
| SHAKER | • shaker n. A person or thing that shakes, or by means of which something is shaken. • shaker n. A variety of pigeon. • shaker n. One who holds railroad spikes while they are hammered. |
| SHAKES | • shakes n. Plural of shake. • shakes n. (Plural only) A pattern of behavior including twitches, tics and spasms typical of withdrawal from addiction;… • shakes n. (Informal) A fit of trembling or shivering. |