| AKINESES | • akineses n. Plural of akinesis. • AKINESIS n. loss of voluntary movement, also AKINESIA. |
| KAMSEENS | • kamseens n. Plural of kamseen. • KAMSEEN n. (Arabic) the sirocco in Egypt, a hot southerly wind that usually blows from about March to May, also KAMSIN, KHAMSEEN, KHAMSIN. |
| KEELSONS | • keelsons n. Plural of keelson. • KEELSON n. a wooden or steel structure lengthwise within a ship's frame to bear and distribute stress, also KELSON. |
| KEENNESS | • keenness n. Sharpness or cutting ability. • keenness n. Astuteness or sagacity. • keenness n. Eagerness or enthusiasm. |
| KNEESIES | • kneesies n. Flirtatious touching using the knee(s). • kneesies n. Plural of kneesie. • KNEESIES n. flirtatious touching of knees under the table. |
| KNESSETS | • KNESSET n. (Hebrew) the Israeli parliament. |
| LIKENESS | • likeness n. The state or quality of being like or alike. • likeness n. Appearance or form; guise. • likeness n. That which closely resembles; a portrait. |
| MEEKNESS | • meekness n. The state or quality of being meek. • MEEKNESS n. the quality of being meek. |
| NECKLESS | • neckless adj. Without a neck. • NECKLESS adj. without a neck. |
| NETSUKES | • netsukes n. Plural of netsuke. • NETSUKE n. (Japanese) a small Japanese carved ornament. |
| NEWSDESK | • newsdesk n. The department of a newspaper or broadcasting organization responsible for the collecting of news from… • news␣desk n. Alternative spelling of newsdesk. • NEWSDESK n. the department that receives late-breaking news. |
| SKEWNESS | • skewness n. The property of being skew. • skewness n. (Statistics) A measure of the asymmetry of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable;… • SKEWNESS n. lack of symmetry. |
| SLEEKENS | • sleekens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sleeken. • SLEEKEN v. to make smooth or glossy, also SLEEK. |
| SNEAKERS | • sneakers n. Plural of sneaker. • SNEAKER n. (colloquial) a plimsoll. |
| WEAKNESS | • weakness n. (Uncountable) The condition of being weak. • weakness n. (Countable) An inadequate quality; fault. • weakness n. (Countable) A special fondness or desire. |