| ARKING | • ARK v. to put into an ark (a coffer). | 
| GAWKER | • gawker n. Someone who gawks; someone who stares stupidly. • GAWKER n. one who gawks, stands and gapes.
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| GIRKIN | • girkin n. Obsolete form of gherkin. • GIRKIN n. (obsolete) a gherkin, also GHERKIN.
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| GRAKLE | • grakle n. Archaic form of grackle. • GRAKLE n. a kind of American blackbird, also GRACKLE.
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| GRIKES | • grikes n. Plural of grike. • GRIKE n. (Old Norse) a crevice in a limestone pavement, also GRYKE.
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| GROKED | • groked v. Simple past tense and past participle of grok. • GROK v. (colloquial) to understand deeply by intuition.
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| GRYKES | • grykes n. Plural of gryke. • GRYKE n. (Old Norse) a crevice in a limestone pavement, also GRIKE.
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| IRKING | • irking v. Present participle of irk. • IRK v. to annoy or weary.
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| KEDGER | • kedger n. (Nautical) A small anchor; a kedge. • KEDGER n. a small steadying anchor.
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| KEGGER | • kegger n. (Slang) A party at which beer is served from a keg. • KEGGER n. a drinking party at which a keg of beer is consumed.
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| KEGLER | • kegler n. (US, Singapore, slang) A ten-pin bowling player or enthusiast. • Kegler prop.n. A surname from German.
 • KEGLER n. (German) a bowler, also KEGELER.
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| KILERG | • kilerg n. Alternative form of kiloerg. • KILERG n. a thousand ergs.
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| KRANGS | • krangs n. Plural of krang. • KRANG n. (Dutch) the carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed, also KRENG.
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| KRENGS | • krengs n. Plural of kreng. • KRENG n. (Dutch) the carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed, also KRANG.
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| KURGAN | • kurgan n. A prehistoric burial mound once used by peoples in Siberia and Central Asia. • Kurgan prop.n. An oblast of Russia in Siberia.
 • Kurgan prop.n. A city, the administrative center of Kurgan Oblast, Russia. Originally called Tsaryovo Gorodishche (Russian…
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| RAKING | • raking v. Present participle of rake. • raking adj. Swiftly moving.
 • raking adj. Sloping; having a rake or incline.
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| REKING | • REKE v. (Spenser) to reckon, care for, heed, also REAK, RECK. | 
| ROKING | • ROKE v. (dialect) to steam, smoke. | 
| RYKING | • RYKE v. (Scots) to reach. | 
| TUGRIK | • tugrik n. The Mongolian unit of currency; abbreviated MNT, ₮; formerly subdivided into 100 möngö. • TUGRIK n. (Mongolian) a Mongolian monetary unit, also TOGROG, TUGHRIK.
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