| ANANKES | • ANANKE n. (Greek) necessity, the power of fate. |
| ENLINKS | • enlinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlink. • ENLINK v. to connect closely. |
| ENRANKS | • enranks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enrank. • ENRANK v. (Shakespeare) to place in order. |
| KANTENS | • KANTEN n. (Japanese) agar-agar jelly. |
| KENNELS | • kennels n. Plural of kennel. • kennels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kennel. • Kennels prop.n. Plural of Kennel. |
| KENNERS | • kenners n. Plural of kenner. • Kenners prop.n. Plural of Kenner. • KENNER n. one who kens, knows. |
| KENNETS | • kennets n. Alternative form of kennet. • kennets n. Plural of kennet. • KENNET n. a small hunting dog. |
| KINONES | • kinones n. Plural of kinone. • KINONE n. a golden-yellow crystalline compound usually prepared by oxidizing aniline, also CHINONE, QUINONE. |
| KINSMEN | • kinsmen n. Plural of kinsman. • KINSMAN n. a male relative. |
| NEKTONS | • nektons n. Plural of nekton. • NEKTON n. (Greek) the totality of swimming organisms in a body of water. |
| NONSKED | • nonsked n. A nonscheduled airline. • NONSKED n. an airline without scheduled flying times. |
| PINKENS | • pinkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pinken. • PINKEN v. to become pink. |
| SKENNED | • skenned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sken. • SKEN v. (Scots) to squint. |
| SKINNED | • skinned adj. Having skin. • skinned adj. Covered in a thin membrane resembling skin. • skinned adj. Having skin (or similar outer layer) totally or partially removed. |
| SKINNER | • skinner n. Someone who skins animals. • skinner n. A hunting knife used for skinning animals. • skinner n. One who deals in skins, pelts, or hides. |
| UNSNECK | • unsneck v. (Transitive) To unlatch or unlock. • UNSNECK v. to undo the sneck of. |