| EIKONS | • eikons n. Plural of eikon. • EIKON n. (Greek) a religious carving of a saint etc., also ICON, IKON. |
| ENOKIS | • enokis n. Plural of enoki. • ENOKI n. (Japanese) a thin white edible mushroom native to Japan. |
| INKERS | • inkers n. Plural of inker. • INKER n. one who inks; a pad for inking. |
| INKLES | • inkles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inkle. • INKLE v. to give a hint. |
| KINASE | • kinase n. (Biochemistry, organic chemistry) Any of a group of enzymes that transfer phosphate groups from high-energy… • KINASE n. a kind of enzyme. |
| KNIFES | • knifes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knife. • knifes n. (Nonstandard) plural of knife. • KNIFE v. to stab with a knife. |
| KNIVES | • knives n. Plural of knife. • knives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knive. • KNIVE v. to knife. |
| KOINES | • koines n. Plural of koine. • koinés n. Plural of koiné. • KOINE n. (Greek) a dialect that spreads to become common language of a region. |
| LIKENS | • likens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of liken. • Likens prop.n. A surname from Dutch. • LIKEN v. to represent as similar. |
| MINKES | • minkes n. Plural of minke. • MINKE n. (Norwegian) a kind of small whale. |
| MISKEN | • misken v. (Transitive, UK dialectal) To mistake one for another; mistake in point of knowledge or recognition; misconceive. • misken v. (Transitive, UK dialectal) To fail to know; be ignorant or unaware of; appear to be ignorant of. • misken v. (Transitive, UK dialectal) To misunderstand; mistake; have the wrong idea of. |
| PEKINS | • Pekins n. Plural of Pekin. • PEKIN n. (Chinese) a fine soft silk fabric. |
| REINKS | • reinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reink. • REINK v. to ink again. |
| RESKIN | • reskin n. Something that uses the exact same model as something else, but has superficial differences such as textures. • reskin v. To replace the skin of a motor vehicle, especially so as to market the same car under different brands. • reskin v. (Computing) To change the skin, or visual appearance, of an application. |
| SICKEN | • sicken v. (Transitive) To make ill. • sicken v. (Intransitive) To become ill. • sicken v. (Transitive) To fill with disgust or abhorrence. |
| SILKEN | • silken adj. Made of silk. • silken adj. Having a smooth, soft, or light texture, like that of silk; suggestive of silk. • silken adj. (Figuratively, of speech, singing, oratory, etc.) Smoothly uttered; flowing, subtle, or convincing in presentation. |
| SINKER | • sinker n. One who sinks something. • sinker n. (Fishing) A weight used in fishing to cause the line or net to sink. • sinker n. (Baseball) Any of several high speed pitches that have a downward motion near the plate; a two-seam… |
| SKEINS | • skeins n. Plural of skein. • skeins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skein. • SKEIN v. to wind into long, loose coils. |
| SUNKIE | • SUNKIE n. (Scots) a little stool. |
| ZINKES | • zinkes n. Plural of zinke. • Zinkes prop.n. Plural of Zinke. • ZINKE n. (German) an old wind instrument, like a cornet. |