| KANSES | • KANS n. (Hindi) a type of Indian grass. |
| KISANS | • KISAN n. (Hindi) an Indian peasant or farm worker. |
| SANKOS | • SANKO n. a West African guitar, also SANCHO. |
| SHANKS | • shanks n. Plural of shank. • shanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shank. • Shanks prop.n. Plural of Shank. |
| SKANKS | • skanks n. Plural of skank. • skanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skank. • SKANK v. to dance to reggae music, lifting the knees in a rapid jerky movement. |
| SKEANS | • skeans n. Plural of skean. • SKEAN n. (Gaelic) a double-edged dagger used in Ireland and Scotland, also SKEEN, SKENE. |
| SKRANS | • SKRAN n. (slang) food, provision, also SCRAN. |
| SNACKS | • snacks n. Plural of snack. • snacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snack. • SNACK v. to eat a light meal. |
| SNAKES | • snakes n. Plural of snake. • snakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snake. • SNAKE v. to slither like a limbless reptile. |
| SNARKS | • snarks n. Plural of snark. • SNARK n. an imaginary animal created by Lewis Carroll. |
| SNEAKS | • sneaks n. Plural of sneak. • SNEAK v. to move stealthily. |
| SPANKS | • spanks n. Plural of spank. • spanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spank. • SPANK v. to slap on the buttocks. |
| STANKS | • stanks n. Plural of stank. • stanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stank. • STANK v. (Scots) to dam. |
| SWANKS | • swanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swank. • Swanks prop.n. Plural of Swank. • SWANK v. to show off. |