| DASHIKI | • dashiki n. A loose and brightly-colored African shirt. • DASHIKI n. (Yoruba) an African tunic, also DAISHIKI, DASHEKI. |
| HELISKI | • heliski v. Alternative spelling of heli-ski. • heli-ski v. To ski down a mountain or glacier that has been reached by helicopter rather than a normal ski lift. • HELISKI v. to ski down mountains reached by helicopter. |
| HICKIES | • hickies n. Plural of hicky. • HICKIE n. a gadget, also HICKEY. |
| HICKISH | • hickish adj. Resembling or characteristic of a hick, or unsophisticated rural person. • HICKISH adj. like a hick, rustic. |
| HIJINKS | • hijinks n. Alternative spelling of high jinks. • hi-jinks n. Alternative spelling of high jinks (alternative form of hijinks). • HIJINKS n. frolics, also HIGHJINKS. |
| HIKINGS | • hikings n. Plural of hiking. • HIKING n. the act of walking a long distance. |
| INKHOSI | • inkhosi n. Alternative spelling of inkosi. • INKHOSI n. a traditional leader of a Zulu clan, also INKOSI. |
| KHILIMS | • khilims n. Plural of khilim. • KHILIM n. (Turkish) an Eastern woven rug, also KILIM, KELIM. |
| KIDDISH | • kiddish adj. (Informal) Childish; immature. • kiddish adj. (Informal) Of, like, or suitable for a child. • kiddish n. (Rare) Alternative spelling of kiddush. |
| KIMCHIS | • kimchis n. Plural of kimchi. • KIMCHI n. (Korean) a spicy Korean dish of pickled cabbage, also KIMCHEE. |
| KINSHIP | • kinship n. Relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption. • kinship n. Relation or connection by nature or character. • KINSHIP n. relationship. |
| MOKIHIS | • mokihis n. Plural of mokihi. • MOKIHI n. (Maori) a Maori raft. |
| PAKIHIS | • pakihis n. Plural of pakihi. • PAKIHI n. (Maori) acid land unfit for cultivation, also PAKAHI. |
| PINKISH | • pinkish adj. Somewhat pink. • PINKISH adj. somewhat pink. |
| RIKISHA | • rikisha n. Alternative form of rickshaw. • RIKISHA n. (Japanese) a small, two-wheeled hooded carriage drawn by a man or men, also JINRICKSHA, JINRICKSHAW, JINRIKISHA, JINRIKSHA, RICKSHA, RICKSHAW, RIKSHAW. |
| RIKISHI | • rikishi n. (Sumo) A sumo wrestler. • RIKISHI n. (Japanese) a sumo wrestler. |
| SHIKARI | • shikari n. A hunter or tracker, especially in the Indian subcontinent. • shikari n. (Historical) A shooting-boat used in the Kashmir lakes. • SHIKARI n. (Urdu) a hunter, esp. of big game, also SHIKAREE. |
| SHINKIN | • SHINKIN n. (Welsh) a worthless person. |
| SICKISH | • sickish adj. Somewhat sick, but not seriously so. • SICKISH adj. somewhat sick. |