| BECLOAK | • becloak v. (Transitive, literally, figurative) To cover or surround, as with a cloak. • BECLOAK v. to place a cloak on. |
| CLOAKED | • cloaked adj. Wearing a cloak. • cloaked adj. Covered, hidden, disguised. • cloaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of cloak. |
| EARLOCK | • earlock n. A lock of curly hair worn by the ear, often by Jewish men for religious reasons, and formerly by Elizabethan dandies. • EARLOCK n. a curl of hair near the ear. |
| KAGOULE | • kagoule n. Alternative form of cagoule. • KAGOULE n. (French) a light anorak, also CAGOUL, CAGOULE, KAGOOL, KAGOUL. |
| KAOLINE | • kaoline n. Alternative spelling of kaolin. • KAOLINE n. (Chinese) a very pure white clay used to form the paste of porcelain, aka China clay, also KAOLIN. |
| KEITLOA | • keitloa n. A variety of the black rhinoceros. • KEITLOA n. (Setswana) a two-horned rhinoceros. |
| LEUKOMA | • leukoma n. Alternative form of leucoma. • LEUKOMA n. (Greek) a white opacity in the cornea of the eye, aka albugo, also LEUCOMA. |
| LOCKAGE | • lockage n. Materials for locks in a canal. • lockage n. The works forming a canal lock or locks. • lockage n. A toll paid for passing the locks of a canal. |
| OAKLEAF | • oakleaf n. (Often attributive) The leaf of the oak. • oakleaf n. (Military) A device, badge or emblem shaped like the leaf of an oak, and indicating an award. (see Oak leaves) • oakleaf n. Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the Asian genus Kallima. |
| OAKLIKE | • oaklike adj. Resembling or characteristic of an oak or its wood. • OAKLIKE adj. like an oak. |
| OARLIKE | • oarlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of an oar. • OARLIKE adj. like an oar. |
| OATLIKE | • oatlike adj. Resembling an oat or oats. • oat-like adj. Alternative form of oatlike. • OATLIKE adj. like an oat. |
| POKABLE | • pokable adj. Capable of being poked. • pokable adj. (Slang, vulgar) Sexually desirable. • POKABLE adj. able to be poked. |
| POLKAED | • polkaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of polka. • POLKA v. to dance this, also POLK. |
| ROKELAY | • rokelay n. (Scotland) A short cloak. • ROKELAY n. (Scots) a short cloak, also ROCKLAY, ROQUELAURE. |
| SEAFOLK | • seafolk n. Merpeople. • seafolk n. People who live near the sea and make a traditional living from it. • SEAFOLK n. seafaring people. |
| SKATOLE | • skatole n. (Organic chemistry) A mildly toxic white crystalline organic compound of the indole family, occurring… • SKATOLE n. (Greek) a crystalline compound found in faeces and coal tar, also SCATOLE, SKATOL. |
| SKOALED | • skoaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of skoal. • SKOAL v. (Old Norse) to down a drink in one gulp, also SKOL. |
| ZELKOVA | • zelkova n. A kind of tree in the elm family (genus Zelkova). • Zelkova prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ulmaceae – certain Old World trees and shrubs. • ZELKOVA n. (Japanese) a Japanese tree. |