| HOTCAKE | • hotcake n. (North America) A pancake. • hot␣cake n. Alternative form of hotcake. • HOTCAKE n. (US) a griddlecake. |
| KATHODE | • kathode n. Dated form of cathode. • KATHODE n. a negatively charged electrode, also CATHODE. |
| KEITLOA | • keitloa n. A variety of the black rhinoceros. • KEITLOA n. (Setswana) a two-horned rhinoceros. |
| KOTARES | • KOTARE n. (Maori) a small greenish-blue kingfisher found in New Zealand. |
| MATOKES | • MATOKE n. (Bantu) in Uganda, plantain used as a staple food, also MATOOKE. |
| MATOOKE | • matooke n. Alternative form of matoke. • MATOOKE n. (Bantu) in Uganda, plantain used as a staple food, also MATOKE. |
| OAKIEST | • oakiest adj. Superlative form of oaky: most oaky. • OAKY adj. like an oak. |
| OATCAKE | • oatcake n. Any of many flat biscuits, or cakes, made from oatmeal. • OATCAKE n. a thin unleavened cake similar to a biscuit, made with oatmeal. |
| OATLIKE | • oatlike adj. Resembling an oat or oats. • oat-like adj. Alternative form of oatlike. • OATLIKE adj. like an oat. |
| OFFTAKE | • offtake v. (Obsolete) To take off; take away. • offtake n. A point or channel of drainage or off-flow; offlet. • offtake n. (Mining) The removal of oil (or an industrial chemical) from a storage facility. |
| OUTBAKE | • outbake v. (Transitive) To surpass in baking; to bake better than. • outbake v. (Transitive) To heat (equipment) at low pressure to remove adsorbed gas from surfaces. • OUTBAKE v. to surpass in baking. |
| OUTTAKE | • outtake n. A portion of a recording (a take) that is not included in the final version of a film or a musical album… • outtake n. A complete version of a recording or film that is dropped in favour of another version, reject. • outtake n. An opening for outward discharge; a vent. |
| 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. |
| TAKEOFF | • takeoff n. The rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight. • takeoff n. A parody or lampoon of someone or something. • takeoff n. A quantification, especially of building materials. |
| TAKEOUT | • takeout adj. (North America) (Of food) intended to be eaten off the premises from which it was bought. • takeout n. (North America, Philippines) Food purchased from a takeaway. • takeout n. (Curling) A stone that hits another stone, removing it from play. |
| TROAKED | • troaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of troak. • TROAK v. (Scots) to barter, also TROCK, TROKE. |
| VOETSAK | • voetsak interj. Alternative form of voetsek. • VOETSAK interj. (South African) offensive, expressing rejection, also VOERTSAK, VOERTSEK, VOETSEK. |