| ENSKIES | • enskies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensky. • ENSKY v. (Shakespeare) to raise in the skies. |
| INKLESS | • inkless adj. Without ink. • INKLESS adj. without ink. |
| KENOSIS | • kenosis n. (Christianity) Christ’s voluntary abasement consisting of humanity and the simultaneous occultation of the Divinity. • KENOSIS n. (Greek) Christ's acceptance of his human nature. |
| KINASES | • kinases n. Plural of kinase. • KINASE n. a kind of enzyme. |
| KINESES | • kineses n. Plural of kinesis. • Kineses prop.n. Plural of Kines. • KINESIS n. (Greek) movement, change of position, esp. under stimulus. |
| KINESIS | • kinesis n. (Biology) The movement of an organism in response to an external stimulus. • kinesis n. (Physics) Any energy that creates/controls movement. • kinesis n. (Philosophy) The force driving life forward. |
| KINLESS | • kinless adj. Without kin; familyless. • KINLESS adj. without relatives. |
| KNISHES | • knishes n. Plural of knish. • KNISH n. (Yiddish) in Jewish cooking, dough with potato, meat etc. baked or fried. |
| MISKENS | • miskens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misken. • MISKEN v. to fail to recognize. |
| RESKINS | • reskins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reskin. • RESKIN v. to replace the outermost layer of an aircraft or motor vehicle. |
| SICKENS | • sickens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sicken. • SICKEN v. to make sick. |
| SILKENS | • silkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of silken. • SILKEN v. to make soft and smooth. |
| SINKERS | • sinkers n. Plural of sinker. • SINKER n. a weight for a fishing-line. |
| SUNKIES | • SUNKIE n. (Scots) a little stool. |