| ALASKAS | • alaskas n. Alternative letter-case form of Alaskas (baked Alaskas). • Alaskas n. Plural of Alaska (baked Alaska). • ALASKA n. a kind of dessert; a heavy fabric. |
| ASKANTS | • askants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of askant. • ASKANT v. (Shakespeare) to turn aside, also ASKANCE. |
| ASKARIS | • askaris n. Plural of askari. • Askaris prop.n. Plural of Askari. • ASKARI n. (Arabic) an East African soldier or policeman. |
| ASLAKES | • aslakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aslake. • ASLAKE v. (archaic) to mitigate; to moderate. |
| ATTASKS | • attasks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attask. • ATTASK v. to take to task. |
| DAMASKS | • damasks n. Plural of damask. • DAMASK v. to weave with elaborate design. |
| DANSAKS | • dansaks n. Plural of dansak. • DANSAK n. (Urdu) any of a variety of Indian dishes consisting of meat or vegetables braised with water or stock and lentils, also DHANSAK. |
| JACKASS | • jackass n. A male donkey. • jackass n. (Chiefly US) A foolish or stupid person. • jackass n. (Chiefly US) An inappropriately rude or obnoxious person. |
| KASBAHS | • kasbahs n. Plural of kasbah. • KASBAH n. (Arabic) the old section of a North African city, also CASBAH. |
| KEASARS | • keasars n. Plural of keasar. • KEASAR n. (obsolete) an emperor, also KAISER, KESAR. |
| KUBASAS | • kubasas n. Plural of kubasa. • KUBASA n. (Russian) a Ukrainian sausage, also KIELBASA, KOLBASI, KOLBASSA, KOLBASSI, KULBASA. |
| PASHKAS | • PASHKA n. (Russian) a rich dessert of cottage cheese, cream, almonds, raisins etc. traditionally served at Easter, also PASKA, PASKHA. |
| PASKHAS | • paskhas n. Plural of paskha. • PASKHA n. (Russian) a Russian dessert eaten at Easter, also PASHKA, PASKA. |
| RAKSHAS | • rakshas n. Alternative spelling of rakshasa. • RAKSHAS n. (Sanskrit) in Hindu mythology, an evil spirit, also RAKSHASA. |
| SABKHAS | • sabkhas n. Plural of sabkha. • SABKHA n. (Arabic) a broad, salt-encrusted coastal plain above the level of normal tides, also SABKHAH, SABKHAT. |
| SAKSAUL | • saksaul n. Alternative form of saxaul. • SAKSAUL n. a low, thick, grotesquely contorted tree of the saltbush family found on the steppes of Asia, also SAXAUL. |
| SANJAKS | • sanjaks n. Plural of sanjak. • SANJAK n. (Turkish) a district or a subdivision of a vilayet, one of the chief administrative divisions or provinces of the Ottoman Empire. |
| SIFAKAS | • sifakas n. Plural of sifaka. • SIFAKA n. (Malagasy) a kind of lemur, long-tailed and black and white, native to Madagascar. |
| VAKASES | • VAKAS n. (Armenian) a kind of mantle worn by priests in the Armenian church, also VAKASS. |
| YASMAKS | • yasmaks n. Plural of yasmak. • YASMAK n. (Arabic) a double Muslim veil leaving only eyes uncovered, also YASHMAC, YASHMAK. |