| BEKNAVE | • beknave v. (Transitive, rare) To treat as a knave. • beknave v. (Transitive, rare) To call (someone) a knave. • BEKNAVE v. to treat as a knave. |
| DOVEKEY | • dovekey n. Alternative spelling of dovekie. • DOVEKEY n. (Scots) a kind of guillemot, also DOVEKIE. |
| DOVEKIE | • dovekie n. A small black and white seabird, of the genus Alle, of the north Atlantic; the little auk. • DOVEKIE n. (Scots) a kind of guillemot, also DOVEKEY. |
| EVOKERS | • evokers n. Plural of evoker. • EVOKER n. one who evokes. |
| KEAVIES | • KEAVIE n. (Scots) a hencoop or cage, also CAVIE. |
| KHEDIVE | • khedive n. The title of the hereditary monarch of Egypt from 1805–1914, nominally ruling as a viceroy of the Sultan of Turkey. • KHEDIVE n. a Turkish viceroy. |
| KNEVELL | • KNEVELL v. (Scots) to pound with the fists, also NEVEL. |
| KVELLED | • kvelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of kvell. • KVELL v. (Yiddish) to be happy. |
| REEVOKE | • reevoke v. To evoke again or anew. • reëvoke v. Evoke again. • re-evoke v. Alternative form of reevoke. |
| REVOKED | • revoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of revoke. • REVOKE v. to annul by taking back. |
| REVOKER | • revoker n. A person who revokes. • REVOKER n. one who revokes. |
| REVOKES | • revokes n. Plural of revoke. • REVOKE v. to annul by taking back. |
| VAKEELS | • vakeels n. Plural of vakeel. • VAKEEL n. (Hindi) a native lawyer in India, also VAKIL. |
| 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. |
| VOETSEK | • voetsek interj. (South Africa) get lost! go away! An exclamation of dismissal or rejection. • VOETSEK interj. (South African) offensive, expressing rejection, also VOERTSEK, VOERTSAK, VOETSAK. |