| KELEPS | • keleps n. Plural of kelep. • KELEP n. a stinging ant, introduced into the Unitd States from Guatemala, that preys on the boll weevil. |
| KELPED | • kelped v. Simple past tense and past participle of kelp. • KELP v. to burn kelp seaweed. |
| KELPER | • kelper n. (Slang, dated) A Falkland Islander, native to the Falkland Islands. • Kelper n. (Slang, dated) Alternative form of kelper; a Falkland Islander, native to the Falkland Islands. • KELPER n. an inhabitant of the Falkland Isles. |
| KELPIE | • kelpie n. A malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and… • kelpie n. An Australian breed of sheepdog. • KELPIE n. (Scots) a water-horse, a fabulous beast, also KELPY. |
| KEMPLE | • kemple n. (Scotland) The size of a standard load of straw, approximately 450 pounds. • Kemple prop.n. A surname from German. • KEMPLE n. (Scots) forty bundles of hay. |
| KEYPAL | • keypal n. (Dated) The email equivalent of a penpal; someone with whom to exchange email for the simple joy of communicating. • KEYPAL n. a person with whom one corresponds by email. |
| KLEPHT | • klepht n. (Historical) An anti-Ottoman insurgent living in the mountains when Greece was a part of the Ottoman Empire. • KLEPHT n. (Modern Greek) a Greek brigand or guerrilla. |
| KLEPTO | • klepto adj. (Slang) Of or pertaining to an individual who suffers from kleptomania. • klepto n. (Slang) A kleptomaniac. • klepto- pref. Theft; stealing. |
| PALKEE | • palkee n. Archaic form of palki (“a palanquin”). • PALKEE n. (Hindi) a palanquin, also PALKI. |
| PICKLE | • pickle n. A cucumber preserved in a solution, usually a brine or a vinegar syrup. • pickle n. (Often in the plural) Any vegetable preserved in vinegar and consumed as relish. • pickle n. A sweet, vinegary pickled chutney popular in Britain. |
| POLKED | • polked v. Simple past tense and past participle of polk. • POLK v. to dance a polka. |
| PUCKLE | • puckle n. (Obsolete) The devil; Satan. • puckle n. (Dialectal) A fairy; elf; sprite. • PUCKLE n. (Scots) a small quantity; a grain of corn. |
| SKELPS | • skelps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skelp. • SKELP v. (Gaelic) to hustle; to slap, strike. |
| SPELKS | • spelks n. Plural of spelk. • SPELK n. a splinter of wood. |
| SPLAKE | • splake n. A hybrid fish derived from a male brook trout and a female lake trout. • SPLAKE n. a freshwater fish. |