| ALKYNES | • alkynes n. Plural of alkyne. • ALKYNE n. a group of hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond in its molecules. |
| BASHLYK | • bashlyk n. A protective cone-shaped hood with lappets for wrapping around the neck, used especially by Turks and Cossacks. • BASHLYK n. (Russian) a long Russian hood, also BASHLIK. |
| BYTALKS | • BYTALK n. small talk. |
| GALYAKS | • galyaks n. Plural of galyak. • GALYAK n. (Russian) a soft glossy fur from a stillborn lamb or kid, also GALYAC. |
| KEYPALS | • keypals n. Plural of keypal. • KEYPAL n. a person with whom one corresponds by email. |
| KHAYALS | • KHAYAL n. (Urdu) a kind of classical Indian vocal music. |
| LACKEYS | • lackeys n. Plural of lackey. • Lackeys prop.n. Plural of Lackey. • LACKEY v. to serve in a servile manner, also LACQUEY. |
| SARKILY | • sarkily adv. (Britain, informal) In a sarky manner; sarcastically. • SARKY adv. sarcastic. |
| SHAKILY | • shakily adv. In a shaky manner. • SHAKY adv. shaking. |
| SKYCLAD | • skyclad adj. (Poetic or paganism) Nude, naked, especially outdoors. • SKYCLAD adj. naked. |
| SKYLABS | • skylabs n. Plural of skylab. • SKYLAB n. an experimental sky-station. |
| SKYLARK | • skylark n. A small brown passerine bird, Alauda arvensis, that sings as it flies high into the air. • skylark v. (Dated, originally nautical) To jump about joyfully, frolic; to play around, play tricks. • SKYLARK v. to frolic. |
| SKYSAIL | • skysail n. (Nautical) The sail set next above the royal. • SKYSAIL n. a type of sail. |
| SKYWALK | • skywalk n. Skyway. • SKYWALK n. an elevated walkway between two buildings. |
| SLACKLY | • slackly adv. In a slack manner. • SLACK adv. not tight or taut. |
| SNAKILY | • snakily adv. In a snaky manner. • SNAKY adv. like a snake, also SNAKEY. |
| SPARKLY | • sparkly adj. Giving off sparks, or small flashes of light; glittery. • sparkly adj. Lively and high-spirited. • sparkly adj. Bubbly or effervescent. |
| STARKLY | • starkly adv. In a stark manner; with great contrast. • STARK adv. stern, harsh. |
| VALKYRS | • Valkyrs n. Plural of Valkyr. • VALKYR n. (Old Norse) a maiden in Norse mythology, also VALKYRIE, WALKYRIE. |
| YSLAKED | • yslaked v. Past participle of slake. • SLAKE v. to quench. |