| ALKANETS | • alkanets n. Plural of alkanet. • ALKANET n. (Arabic) a wild flower; a reddish plant-based dye obtained from this, also ALKANNIN. |
| ANTIMASK | • antimask n. Obsolete form of antimasque. • antimask adj. Opposing masks. • ANTIMASK n. a secondary mask, or grotesque interlude, between the parts of a serious mask, also ANTIMASQUE. |
| ASKANTED | • askanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of askant. • ASKANT v. (Shakespeare) to turn aside, also ASKANCE. |
| KANTELAS | • kantelas n. Plural of kantela. • KANTELA n. (Finnish) a kind of zither, also KANTELE. |
| KATCINAS | • katcinas n. Plural of katcina. • KATCINA n. (Native American) a doll representing rain-bringing Hopi ancestors, also KACHINA, KATCHINA, KATSINA. |
| KATSINAM | • KATSINA n. (Native American) a doll representing rain-bringing Hopi ancestors, also KACHINA, KATCHINA, KATCINA. |
| KATSINAS | • katsinas n. Plural of katsina. • KATSINA n. (Native American) a doll representing rain-bringing Hopi ancestors, also KACHINA, KATCHINA, KATCINA. |
| KHANATES | • khanates n. Plural of khanate. • KHANATE n. the domain of a khan. |
| NASTALIK | • Nastalik prop.n. Alternative spelling of Nastaliq. • NASTALIK n. (Arabic) a Persian cursive script, having long horizontal strokes and rounded characters. |
| NUNATAKS | • nunataks n. Plural of nunatak. • NUNATAK n. (Inuit) a point of rock appearing above the surface of land ice. |
| TACKSMAN | • tacksman n. (Scotland) A person who holds a tack from another; a tenant. • tacksman n. Obsolete spelling of taxman. • TACKSMAN n. one who holds a tack or lease from another; a tenant, or lessee. |
| TANBARKS | • tanbarks n. Plural of tanbark. • TANBARK n. a tree bark used for tanning. |
| TANKAGES | • tankages n. Plural of tankage. • TANKAGE n. the capacity of a tank. |
| TANKARDS | • tankards n. Plural of tankard. • TANKARD n. a large mug-like vessel, usually with a handle. |
| THANGKAS | • thangkas n. Plural of thangka. • THANGKA n. (Tibetan) a religious painting on a scroll. |
| TIKANGAS | • tikangas n. Plural of tikanga. • TIKANGA n. (Maori) usage or custom. |
| TWANKAYS | • twankays n. Plural of twankay. • TWANKAY n. (Chinese) a variety of green tea, also TWANKY. |
| WANKSTAS | • wankstas n. Plural of wanksta. • WANKSTA n. (vulgar colloquial) a person who acts and dresses like a gangster but is not involved in crime. |