| HOCKS | • hocks n. Plural of hock. • hocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hock. • HOCK v. to pawn. |
| HOIKS | • hoiks n. Plural of hoik. • HOIK v. to hitch up, also HOICK. |
| HOKAS | • HOKA n. (Maori) red cod. |
| HOKES | • hokes n. Plural of hoke. • hokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoke. • Hokes prop.n. Plural of Hoke. |
| HOKIS | • HOKI n. (Maori) a type of fish with white flesh. |
| HOLKS | • holks n. Plural of holk. • holks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of holk. • HOLK v. (Scots) to dig, burrow, also HOWK. |
| HONKS | • honks n. Plural of honk. • honks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of honk. • HONK v. to cry like a goose. |
| HOOKS | • hooks n. Plural of hook. • hooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hook. • Hooks prop.n. A surname. |
| HORKS | • horks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hork. • HORK v. to spit. |
| HOWKS | • HOWK v. (Scots) to dig, burrow, also HOLK. |
| KHORS | • khors n. Plural of khor. • KHOR n. (Arabic) a dry watercourse; a ravine. |
| KOHAS | • kohas n. Plural of koha. • KOHA n. (Maori) a gift or donation when visiting a marae. |
| KOHLS | • kohls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kohl. • Kohls prop.n. Plural of Kohl. • KOHL n. (Arabic) a black powder used as eye makeup. |
| KOPHS | • kophs n. Plural of koph. • KOPH n. (Hebrew) the nineteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also QOPH. |
| OKEHS | • okehs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of okeh. • OKEH n. an expression of approval, also OKAY. |
| SHAKO | • shako n. A stiff, cylindrical military dress hat with a metal plate in front, a short visor, and a plume. • shako n. (Britain) A bearskin or busby. • shako n. The squilla or mantis shrimp. |
| SHOCK | • shock n. A sudden, heavy impact. • shock n. (Automotive, mechanical engineering) A shock absorber (typically in the suspension of a vehicle). • shock n. (Mathematics) A discontinuity arising in the solution of a partial differential equation. |
| SHOOK | • shook n. A set of pieces for making a cask or box, usually wood. • shook n. The parts of a piece of house furniture, as a bedstead, packed together. • shook v. To pack (Staves, etc.) in a shook. |
| SKOSH | • skosh n. (Informal) A tiny amount; a little bit. • SKOSH n. (Japanese) a small amount. |
| SOKAH | • sokah n. Alternative form of soca (“style of dance music”). • SOKAH n. a variety of Caribbean calypso music, also SOCA. |