| BECKONER | • beckoner n. One who, or that which, beckons. • BECKONER n. one who beckons. |
| FOREKNEW | • foreknew v. Simple past tense and past participle of foreknow. • FOREKNOW v. to know beforehand. |
| KEROGENS | • kerogens n. Plural of kerogen. • KEROGEN n. a kind of bitumen found in oil shale. |
| KEROSENE | • kerosene n. A thin colorless to straw-colored petroleum-based fuel heavier than gasoline/petrol or naptha but lighter… • KEROSENE n. a fuel oil, also KERO, KEROSINE. |
| KEROSINE | • kerosine n. Alternative spelling of kerosene. • KEROSINE n. a fuel oil, also KEROSENE, KERO. |
| KEYNOTER | • keynoter n. A speaker who delivers the keynote speech of a conference. • keynoter n. The keynote speech itself. • KEYNOTER n. one who delivers a keynote speech. |
| KNEEROOM | • kneeroom n. The amount of space available for a person’s knees, for example in a vehicle. • KNEEROOM n. space to put one's knees. |
| OVERKEEN | • overkeen adj. Overly keen. • OVERKEEN adj. excessively keen. |
| OVERKNEE | • overknee adj. Reaching above the knee. • OVERKNEE adj. reaching above the knee. |
| REAWOKEN | • reawoken v. Past participle of reawake. • REAWAKE v. to awake again. |
| RECKONED | • reckoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of reckon. • RECKON v. to count or compute. |
| RECKONER | • reckoner n. One who reckons. • reckoner n. (Archaic) An accountant; one who computes or calculates. • RECKONER n. one that reckons. |
| REINVOKE | • reinvoke v. (Transitive) To invoke again. • REINVOKE v. to invoke again. |
| RESPOKEN | • respoken v. Past participle of respeak. • RESPEAK v. (Shakespeare) to speak again. |