| 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. |
| KINDLESS | • kindless adj. (Archaic, literary) Destitute of kindness; unnatural. • KINDLESS adj. (Shakespeare) unnatural. |
| KINGLESS | • kingless adj. Without a king. • KINGLESS adj. without a king. |
| KNOTLESS | • knotless adj. Without knots. • KNOTLESS adj. without a knot. |
| LANKNESS | • lankness n. The property of being lank, slender or thin. • lankness n. (Of hair) The property of being lank: straight, flat and limp. • LANKNESS n. the state of being lank. |
| LENTISKS | • lentisks n. Plural of lentisk. • LENTISK n. (Latin) an evergreen tree, aka mastic tree. |
| 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. |
| NECKLESS | • neckless adj. Without a neck. • NECKLESS adj. without a neck. |
| RANKLESS | • rankless adj. Devoid of rank. • RANKLESS adj. without a rank. |
| SEALSKIN | • sealskin n. A type of fabric made from the skin of seals. • sealskin n. Any fabric manufactured to resemble sealskin. • sealskin n. An item of clothing made from sealskin (whether real or imitation). |
| SKINLESS | • skinless adj. Not having an outer layer of skin or skinlike material, or with such a layer removed. • SKINLESS adj. without skin. |
| SKYLINES | • skylines n. Plural of skyline. • SKYLINE n. the horizon. |
| SLACKENS | • slackens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slacken. • SLACKEN v. to loosen or retard, also SLACK. |
| SLEEKENS | • sleekens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sleeken. • SLEEKEN v. to make smooth or glossy, also SLEEK. |
| SLICKENS | • slickens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slicken. • slickens n. (US, dialect) The pulverised matter from a quartz mill. • slickens n. (US, dialect, mining) The lighter soil of hydraulic mines. |
| SLINKERS | • slinkers n. Plural of slinker. • Slinkers prop.n. Plural of Slinker. • SLINKER n. one who slinks. |
| SLOCKENS | • slockens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slocken. • SLOCKEN v. (Scots) to quench, moisten, also SLOKEN. |
| SNORKELS | • snorkels n. Plural of snorkel. • SNORKEL v. to swim using a snorkel. |
| SPELUNKS | • spelunks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spelunk. • SPELUNK v. to explore caves. |
| TANKLESS | • tankless adj. Without a tank (used especially of water heaters). • TANKLESS adj. without a tank. |