| KANUKA | • kanuka n. Kunzea ericoides, the white tea tree of Australia and New Zealand, which can grow at high altitudes… • KANUKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand myrtaceous tree. |
| KAPUKA | • KAPUKA n. (Maori) a large evergreen tree, aka broadleaf or papauma, also PUKA. |
| KANUKAS | • KANUKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand myrtaceous tree. |
| KAPUKAS | • KAPUKA n. (Maori) a large evergreen tree, aka broadleaf or papauma, also PUKA. |
| KARAKUL | • karakul n. A sheep of a Central Asian breed. • karakul n. A type of hat made from the wool of these sheep. • Karakul prop.n. A lake in Tajikistan. |
| ZAKUSKA | • zakuska n. An assortment of hors d’oeuvres. • ZAKUSKA n. (Russian) an hors d'oeuvre; a snack, also ZAKOUSKA. |
| KARAKULS | • karakuls n. Plural of karakul. • KARAKUL n. (Russian) a sheep of Central Asia; the curled black fleece of its lambs, also CARACUL. |
| ZAKOUSKA | • zakouska n. Alternative spelling of zakuska. • ZAKOUSKA n. (Russian) an hors d'oeuvre; a snack, also ZAKUSKA. |
| HUCKABACK | • huckaback n. A type of coarse, absorbent cotton or linen fabric used for making towels. • HUCKABACK n. an absorbent cotton or linen used for towels. |
| HUCKABACKS | • huckabacks n. Plural of huckaback. • HUCKABACK n. an absorbent cotton or linen used for towels. |
| KOOKABURRA | • kookaburra n. Any of several species of kingfishers in the genus Dacelo. • KOOKABURRA n. (Native Australian) a large Australian kingfisher, with a call sounds like a raucous laugh, also GOBURRA. |
| KAMELAUKION | • kamelaukion n. A stiff cylindrical head-covering worn for religious reasons in Orthodox Christian and Eastern Catholic traditions. • KAMELAUKION n. (Modern Greek) a tall cylindrical hat worn by Orthodox priests. |
| KOOKABURRAS | • kookaburras n. Plural of kookaburra. • KOOKABURRA n. (Native Australian) a large Australian kingfisher, with a call sounds like a raucous laugh, also GOBURRA. |
| LEUKOPLAKIA | • leukoplakia n. (Medicine) Patches of keratosis on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity and in other areas, associated… • LEUKOPLAKIA n. the stage of a chronically inflamed area at which the surface becomes hard, white and smooth, also LEUCOPLAKIA. |
| KAMELAUKIONS | • kamelaukions n. Plural of kamelaukion. • KAMELAUKION n. (Modern Greek) a tall cylindrical hat worn by Orthodox priests. |
| LEUKOPLAKIAS | • leukoplakias n. Plural of leukoplakia. • LEUKOPLAKIA n. the stage of a chronically inflamed area at which the surface becomes hard, white and smooth, also LEUCOPLAKIA. |