| GOPAKS | • gopaks n. Plural of gopak. • GOPAK n. (Russian) a high-leaping folk-dance from the Ukraine, also HOPAK. |
| HOPAKS | • hopaks n. Plural of hopak. • HOPAK n. (Russian) a Ukrainian dance, also GOPAK. |
| KAPOKS | • kapoks n. Plural of kapok. • KAPOK n. (Malay) a very light, waterproof, oily fibre covering the seeds of a species of silk-cotton tree, used for stuffing pillows etc. |
| KAPOWS | • KAPOW n. a sudden sharp sound. |
| KOPPAS | • koppas n. Plural of koppa. • KOPPA n. (Greek) a Greek letter. |
| OKAPIS | • okapis n. Plural of okapi. • OKAPI n. an animal like a giraffe but with a short neck and smaller. |
| PADKOS | • padkos n. (South Africa) Food for a journey. • PADKOS n. (South African) snacks and provisions for a journey. |
| PANKOS | • Pankos prop.n. Plural of Panko. • PANKO n. (Japanese) a variety of breadcrumb from Japanese and French cuisine used to create a crunchy coating for fried foods. |
| POAKAS | • poakas n. Plural of poaka. • POAKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand bird of the stilt family. |
| POAKES | • poakes n. Plural of poake. • POAKE n. (Shakespeare) a poke, a bag. |
| POKALS | • pokals n. Plural of pokal. • POKAL n. (German) a tall drinking cup. |
| POLKAS | • polkas n. Plural of polka. • polkas v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of polka. • Polkas prop.n. Plural of Polka. |
| POOKAS | • pookas n. Plural of pooka. • pookas v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pooka. • POOKA n. (Irish) in Irish folklore, a malevolent goblin. |
| YAPOKS | • yapoks n. Plural of yapok. • YAPOK n. the South American opossum, also YAPOCK. |