| ANGEKOKS | • angekoks n. Plural of angekok. • ANGEKOK n. (Inuit) an Inuit sorcerer, also ANGAKOK, ANGEKKOK. |
| KENSPECK | • kenspeck adj. (UK, dialect, Northern England, obsolete) Easily known or seen; obvious; apparent. • KENSPECK adj. (Scots) obvious, conspicuous, also KENSPECKLE. |
| KINKIEST | • kinkiest adj. Superlative form of kinky: most kinky. • KINKY adj. twisted. |
| KLINKERS | • klinkers n. Plural of klinker. • KLINKER n. (Dutch) a very hard paving brick, also CLINKER. |
| KNACKERS | • knackers n. Plural of knacker. • knackers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knacker. • KNACKER v. to exhaust. |
| KNEESOCK | • kneesock n. Alternative form of knee sock. • knee␣sock n. (Chiefly in the plural) A sock that reaches almost up to the knee. • KNEESOCK n. a knee-high sock. |
| KNICKERS | • knickers n. (Colloquial, now US, rare) Knickerbockers. • knickers n. (UK, New Zealand) Women’s underpants. • knickers interj. A mild exclamation of annoyance. |
| KNOCKERS | • knockers n. Plural of knocker. • knockers n. (Slang) A woman’s breasts. • KNOCKER n. one that knocks. |
| KNUCKLES | • knuckles n. Plural of knuckle. • knuckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knuckle. • Knuckles prop.n. (US, archaic) A nickname for a man employed for his fistfighting skill. |
| KOKANEES | • kokanees n. Plural of kokanee. • KOKANEE n. (Native American) a small landlocked species of sockeye salmon. |
| LEKKINGS | • LEKKING n. the act of lekking. |
| SKANKERS | • skankers n. Plural of skanker. • SKANKER n. one who skanks, dances to reggae music. |
| SKANKIER | • skankier adj. Comparative form of skanky: more skanky. • SKANKY adj. filthy or sleazy. |
| SKINKERS | • skinkers n. Plural of skinker. • SKINKER n. one employed to dispense liquors in a bar, a tapster. |
| SKINLIKE | • skinlike adj. Resembling skin or some aspect of it. • SKINLIKE adj. like skin. |
| SKUNKIER | • skunkier adj. Comparative form of skunky: more skunky. • SKUNKY adj. having a smell suggestive of a skunk. |
| STUKKEND | • STUKKEND adj. (South African) broken or wrecked. |