| AKINESES | • akineses n. Plural of akinesis. • AKINESIS n. loss of voluntary movement, also AKINESIA. |
| BEAKLESS | • beakless adj. Not having a beak. • BEAKLESS adj. without a beak. |
| BESPEAKS | • bespeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespeak. • BESPEAK v. to request in advance. |
| KAMEESES | • kameeses n. Plural of kamees. • KAMEES n. (Urdu) in South Asia, a loose tunic, worn by women, also KAMEEZ. |
| KAMSEENS | • kamseens n. Plural of kamseen. • KAMSEEN n. (Arabic) the sirocco in Egypt, a hot southerly wind that usually blows from about March to May, also KAMSIN, KHAMSEEN, KHAMSIN. |
| LEAKLESS | • leakless adj. Without leaks. • LEAKLESS adj. sound and not inclined to leak. |
| MAKELESS | • makeless adj. (Archaic, rare) Matchless, without equal, peerless. • makeless adj. (Obsolete) Without a mate; widowed. • MAKELESS adj. matchless. |
| PEAKLESS | • peakless adj. Without a peak or peaks. • PEAKLESS adj. having no pointed top. |
| RESPEAKS | • respeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of respeak. • RESPEAK v. (Shakespeare) to speak again. |
| SAKERETS | • sakerets n. Plural of sakeret. • SAKERET n. the male saker. |
| SEAKALES | • SEAKALE n. a kind of maritime cabbage. |
| SEASPEAK | • Seaspeak n. A controlled form of natural language based on English and designed to facilitate communication between… • SEASPEAK n. a restricted variety of English used by sailors etc. for unambiguous communication. |
| SNEAKERS | • sneakers n. Plural of sneaker. • SNEAKER n. (colloquial) a plimsoll. |
| SPEAKERS | • speakers n. Plural of speaker. • Speakers n. Plural of Speaker. • SPEAKER n. one who speaks. |
| WAKELESS | • wakeless adj. Without (the possibility of) waking. • wakeless adj. Without a wake. • WAKELESS adj. unbroken sleep. |
| WEAKNESS | • weakness n. (Uncountable) The condition of being weak. • weakness n. (Countable) An inadequate quality; fault. • weakness n. (Countable) A special fondness or desire. |