| AKRASIAS | • AKRASIA n. (Greek) loss of self-control, also ACRASIA. |
| ARABESKS | • arabesks n. Plural of arabesk. • ARABESK n. a design of intertwined floral figures. |
| KARAISMS | • KARAISM n. a Jewish doctrine of literalism. |
| KATSURAS | • katsuras n. Plural of katsura. • Katsuras prop.n. Plural of Katsura. • KATSURA n. (Japanese) a deciduous tree of Japan and China. |
| KURSAALS | • kursaals n. Plural of kursaal. • KURSAAL n. (German) a public hall or room, for the use of visitors at watering places and health resorts in Germany. |
| LASHKARS | • lashkars n. Plural of lashkar. • LASHKAR n. (Hindi) an East Indian sailor, also LASCAR. |
| RABASKAS | • RABASKA n. (Native American) a large canoe. |
| RAKSHASA | • rakshasa n. (Indian mythology) A member of a race of mythical fanged demons that eat human flesh and blood, somewhat… • RAKSHASA n. (Sanskrit) in Hindu mythology, an evil spirit, also RAKSHAS. |
| RANSACKS | • ransacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ransack. • RANSACK v. to search thoroughly. |
| RUSALKAS | • rusalkas n. Plural of rusalka. • RUSALKA n. (Russian) a water-nymph. |
| SAMSKARA | • samskara n. Alternative form of sanskara. • SAMSKARA n. (Sanskrit) a Hindu purification ceremony. |
| SAWSHARK | • sawshark n. Any of the order Pristiophoriformes of sharks with long, blade-like snouts edged with teeth. • SAWSHARK n. a kind of shark with a long flattened serrated jaw. |
| SEAMARKS | • seamarks n. Plural of seamark. • sea␣marks n. Plural of sea mark. • SEAMARK n. a landmark serving as a navigational guide. |
| SHIKARAS | • shikaras n. Plural of shikara. • SHIKARA n. (Hindi) a light, flat-bottomed boat in Kashmir. |
| TASKBARS | • taskbars n. Plural of taskbar. • TASKBAR n. a row of graphical controls on a computer screen. |