| ANKUSH | • ankush n. Alternative form of ankus. • ANKUSH n. (Hindi) an elephant goad, also ANKUS. |
| BUKSHI | • bukshi n. (Historical) The paymaster in native Indian states. • BUKSHI n. (Persian) a paymaster, also BUKSHEE. |
| CHUCKS | • chucks n. Plural of chuck. • chucks n. (Scotland) The game of jacks or jackstones. • chucks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chuck. |
| CHUNKS | • chunks n. Plural of chunk. • chunks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chunk. • CHUNK v. to make a dull explosive sound. |
| HAIKUS | • haikus n. Plural of haiku. • HAIKU n. (Japanese) a Japanese poem, also HOKKU. |
| HOKUMS | • hokums n. Plural of hokum. • HOKUM n. nonsense. |
| HUSKED | • husked v. Simple past tense and past participle of husk. • husked adj. Covered with a husk. • husked adj. Stripped of its husk. |
| HUSKER | • husker n. One who husks (as one who removes the husks, leaves, from ears of corn). • husker n. (US, slang) A fan or supporter of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, the sports teams of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. • HUSKER n. someone who husks maize, esp. at a husking bee. |
| KAUGHS | • KAUGH n. (Scots) care, trouble, also KIAUGH. |
| KEHUAS | • kehuas n. Plural of kehua. • KEHUA n. (Maori) a ghost or spirit. |
| KHOUMS | • khoums n. A subdivision of the Mauritanian ouguiya. 5 khoums equal one ouguiya. • KHOUM n. (Arabic) a monetary unit of Mauretania, 1/5th of an ouguiya. |
| KURUSH | • kurush n. Alternative form of kurus. • KURUSH n. a monetary unit of Turkey, also GIRSH, GURSH, QURSH, QURUSH. |
| SHMUCK | • shmuck n. Alternative spelling of schmuck. • SHMUCK n. (Yiddish) a pitiful, stupid or obnoxious person, also SCHMUCK. |
| SHRUNK | • shrunk v. Simple past tense and past participle of shrink. • shrunk adj. Shrunken. • SHRINK v. to contract or draw back. |
| SHTUCK | • shtuck n. (Slang) Trouble. • SHTUCK n. (Yiddish) trouble, bother, also SCHTOOK, SCHTUCK, SHTOOK. |
| SHUCKS | • shucks interj. (Colloquial, euphemistic) Exclamatory response to a minor disappointment. • shucks interj. (Colloquial, euphemistic) A bashful expression of thanks. • shucks n. Plural of shuck. |
| SUKKAH | • sukkah n. (Judaism) A temporary dwelling or booth used by practising Jews during Tabernacles (Sukkot). • SUKKAH n. (Hebrew) a shelter where meals are eaten during Jewish festivals, also SUCCAH. |
| THUNKS | • thunks n. Plural of thunk. • THUNK v. to make a sudden, muffled sound. |
| UNHUSK | • unhusk v. (Transitive) To remove the husk of. • UNHUSK v. to remove the husks from. |