| BEKNIGHTS | • beknights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beknight. • BEKNIGHT v. to raise to knighthood. |
| KNIGHTAGE | • knightage n. Knighthood; state of being a knight. • knightage n. Knights collectively. • KNIGHTAGE n. the body of knights, taken collectively. |
| KNIGHTING | • knighting v. Present participle of knight. • knighting n. The act of making somebody a knight. • KNIGHT v. to confer the title of knight upon. |
| KVETCHING | • kvetching v. Present participle of kvetch. • kvetching n. Persistent complaining. • KVETCHING n. the act of griping, complaining. |
| NIGHTHAWK | • nighthawk n. (UK, regional) A nightjar, especially Caprimulgus europaeus (Eurasian nightjar). • nighthawk n. (US) A New World nightjar of the genus Chordeiles, especially Chordeiles minor. • nighthawk n. A person whose preference or custom is to remain awake and active during the night and the early morning hours. |
| NIGHTLIKE | • nightlike adj. Resembling night or some aspect of it; dark, tenebrous. • NIGHTLIKE adj. like the night. |
| SKAITHING | • SKAITH v. (Old Norse) (obsolete) to injure, also SCAITH, SCATH, SCATHE. |
| SKETCHING | • sketching v. Present participle of sketch. • sketching n. Something drawn briefly and basically; a sketch. • SKETCH v. to make a rough, hasty drawing. |
| SKINTIGHT | • skintight adj. Conforming tightly to the body, snug against the skin. • skin-tight adj. Alternative spelling of skintight. • SKINTIGHT adj. fitting the body closely like a skin. |
| SKITCHING | • skitching v. Present participle of skitch. • SKITCH v. (New Zealand) of a dog, to catch. |
| TCHICKING | • tchicking v. Present participle of tchick. • TCHICK v. to make a sound by clicking the tongue against the roof of the mouth. |
| THANKINGS | • thankings n. Plural of thanking. • THANKING n. the act of thanking. |
| THINKINGS | • thinkings n. Plural of thinking. • THINKING n. an opinion of judgement. |
| THWACKING | • thwacking v. Present participle of thwack. • thwacking n. The action or sound of a thwack; a beating. • THWACKING n. the act of thwacking. |
| TIGHTKNIT | • tightknit adj. Alternative spelling of tight-knit. • tight-knit adj. Strongly pulled together, tightly knit. • TIGHTKNIT adj. closely integrated. |
| UNKNIGHTS | • unknights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unknight. • UNKNIGHT v. to divest of knighthood. |
| WEEKNIGHT | • weeknight n. The evening of a weekday. • WEEKNIGHT n. the evening or night of a weekday. |
| WICKTHING | • WICKTHING n. (dialect) a creeping animal, such as a woodlouse. |