| DEERSKIN | • deerskin n. (Uncountable) Leather made from deer hide. • deerskin n. (Countable) The hide, whether tanned or not, of one deer. • deerskin n. (Countable) An article of clothing manufactured from deerskin. Often constructed in the plural. |
| GERENUKS | • gerenuks n. Plural of gerenuk. • GERENUK n. (Somali) a long-legged antelope of East Africa. |
| HEARKENS | • hearkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hearken. • HEARKEN v. to listen to, also HARK, HARKEN. |
| KERNITES | • KERNITE n. a hydrated oxide of sodium and boron. |
| 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. |
| KNEADERS | • kneaders n. Plural of kneader. • KNEADER n. one who kneads. |
| KNEELERS | • kneelers n. Plural of kneeler. • KNEELER n. a cushion, hassock, or low bench used for kneeling on, esp. in prayer. |
| KREESING | • kreesing v. Present participle of kreese. • KREESE v. to stab with a kreese, also CREESE, CRIS, KRIS. |
| RESPOKEN | • respoken v. Past participle of respeak. • RESPEAK v. (Shakespeare) to speak again. |
| REWAKENS | • rewakens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rewaken. • REWAKEN v. to waken again, also REAWAKE, REWAKE. |
| SICKENER | • sickener n. One who, or that which, sickens. • sickener n. A small, bright red and possibly poisonous russula or brittlegill (Russula emetica). • SICKENER n. a poisonous toadstool. |
| SKEERING | • skeering v. Present participle of skeer. • SKEER v. (dialect) to scare, also SKEAR. |
| SNEAKERS | • sneakers n. Plural of sneaker. • SNEAKER n. (colloquial) a plimsoll. |
| SNEAKIER | • sneakier adj. Comparative form of sneaky: more sneaky. • SNEAKY adj. crafty. |
| SUCKENER | • suckener n. (Obsolete) The tenant of a sucken, who under the law of thirlage had to mill his grain at the mill of… • SUCKENER n. a tenant under the thirlage system. |
| WAKENERS | • wakeners n. Plural of wakener. • WAKENER n. one that wakens, also WAKER. |