| BANKBOOKS | • bankbooks n. Plural of bankbook. • BANKBOOK n. a depositor's book. |
| BOOKMAKER | • bookmaker n. A person who prints or binds books. • bookmaker n. A person who compiles books from the writings of others. • bookmaker n. (Gambling) A person (or a business) who calculates odds and accepts bets, especially on horse racing; a bookie. |
| BOOKMARKS | • bookmarks n. Plural of bookmark. • bookmarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bookmark. • BOOKMARK n. a marker for indicating the reader's current place, also BOOKMARKER. |
| BOOKRACKS | • bookracks n. Plural of bookrack. • BOOKRACK n. a support for an open book. |
| COOKSHACK | • cookshack n. A simple building where food is cooked, for example in a logging settlement. • COOKSHACK n. a shack used for cooking. |
| CROOKBACK | • crookback n. A crooked back, or a person with such a back; a hunchback. • CROOKBACK n. (Shakespeare) a hunchback. |
| HOROKAKAS | • HOROKAKA n. (Maori) a low-growing New Zealand plant with fleshy leaves and pink or white flowers. |
| KAIKOMAKO | • kaikomako n. (New Zealand) Pennantia baylisiana, a rare tree of New Zealand. • KAIKOMAKO n. (Maori) a small New Zealand tree with white flowers and black fruit. |
| KAKEMONOS | • kakemonos n. (Uncommon) plural of kakemono. • KAKEMONO n. (Japanese) a vertical wall-picture or inscription mounted on a roller. |
| KALOOKIES | • KALOOKIE n. a card game similar to rummy, using two packs of cards and two jokers, also KALOOKI, KALUKI. |
| KAMOKAMOS | • KAMOKAMO n. (Maori) a kind of marrow found in New Zealand, also KUMIKUMI. |
| KORIMAKOS | • korimakos n. Plural of korimako. • KORIMAKO n. (Maori) the bellbird of New Zealand. |
| LOOKALIKE | • lookalike n. Someone who physically resembles (looks like) someone else. • lookalike n. (North America) Something that looks very similar to or the same as the genuine article. • look-alike n. Alternative form of lookalike. |