| AKEAKES | • AKEAKE n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree with silver leaves and reddish bark. |
| BREKKIE | • brekkie n. (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Breakfast. • BREKKIE n. (colloquial) breakfast, also BREKKY. |
| DEKKOED | • DEKKO v. to take a look, also DECKO. |
| KECKLED | • keckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of keckle. • KECKLE v. to protect by binding with rope. |
| KECKLES | • keckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of keckle. • KECKLE v. to protect by binding with rope. |
| KECKSES | • keckses n. Alternative form of kecksies. • KECKS n. the hollow stalk of an umbelliferous plant, such as the cow parsnip or the hemlock, also KECKSY, KEKSYE, KEX. |
| KEEKERS | • keekers n. Plural of keeker. • KEEKER n. someone who looks, specifically an inspector of coal. |
| KEEKING | • keeking v. Present participle of keek. • KEEK v. to glance; to peep. |
| KEKENOS | • KEKENO n. (Maori) a New Zealand fur seal. |
| KEKSYES | • KEKSYE n. the hollow stalk of an umbelliferous plant, such as the cow parsnip or the hemlock, also KECKS, KECKSY, KEX. |
| KERKIER | • KERKY adj. stupid. |
| KIEKIES | • KIEKIE n. (Maori) a climbing bush plant of New Zealand. |
| KOEKOEA | • koekoea n. (New Zealand) The long-tailed cuckoo, Eudynamys taitensis, which breeds in New Zealand and migrates… • KOEKOEA n. (Maori) the long-tailed cuckoo of New Zealand. |
| KOKANEE | • kokanee n. A lacustrine (that is, land-locked, found in lakes and not in the ocean) sockeye. • KOKANEE n. (Native American) a small landlocked species of sockeye salmon. |
| KONEKES | • KONEKE n. (Maori) in New Zealand, a farm vehicle with runners at the front and wheels at the rear, also KONAKI. |
| TEKKIES | • TEKKIE n. an expert in or enthusiast for technology, also TECHIE. |
| TREKKED | • trekked v. Simple past tense and past participle of trek. • TREK v. to go on a journey, also TRECK. |
| TREKKER | • trekker n. One who treks; a hiker. • trekker n. (UK, historical, World War II) A person who spent the night in a rural area, rather than his home, during… • Trekker n. (Fandom slang) A fan of the TV science fiction series Star Trek. |
| VETKOEK | • vetkoek n. (South Africa) A deep-fried ball of dough, usually unsweetened, cut open and filled with various fillings. • VETKOEK n. (South African) a deep-fried cake, similar to a doughnut. |