| 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. |
| CHUKKAS | • chukkas n. Plural of chukka. • CHUKKA n. (Hindi) a period of play in polo, also CHUKKAR, CHUKKER. |
| DUKKAHS | • DUKKAH n. a mix of ground nuts and spices, used as a dip, also DUKKA. |
| DUKKHAS | • dukkhas n. Plural of dukkha. • DUKKHA n. (Sanskrit) suffering due to the desire for permanence, also DUHKHA. |
| SUKKAHS | • sukkahs n. Plural of sukkah. • SUKKAH n. (Hebrew) a shelter where meals are eaten during Jewish festivals, also SUCCAH. |
| SUKKOTH | • sukkoth n. Plural of sukkah. • Sukkoth n. Alternative spelling of Sukkot. • SUKKAH n. (Hebrew) a shelter where meals are eaten during Jewish festivals, also SUCCAH. |
| CHUKKARS | • chukkars n. Plural of chukkar. • CHUKKAR n. (Hindi) a period of play in polo, also CHUKKA, CHUKKER. |
| CHUKKERS | • chukkers n. Plural of chukker. • CHUKKER n. (Hindi) a period of play in polo, also CHUKKA, CHUKKAR. |
| HUSKLIKE | • husklike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a husk. • HUSKLIKE adj. like a husk. |
| INUKSHUK | • inukshuk n. A structure of piled stones, designed to resemble a humanoid figure and traditionally constructed by the Inuit. • INUKSHUK n. (Inuit) a stone used by Inuit people to mark a location, also INUKSUK. |
| KHUSKHUS | • khuskhus n. Alternative form of couscous. • KHUSKHUS n. the grain of the African millet, also COUSCOUS, COUSCOUSOU, KOUSKOUS. |
| INUKSHUKS | • inukshuks n. Plural of inukshuk. • INUKSHUK n. (Inuit) a stone used by Inuit people to mark a location, also INUKSUK. |
| BHIKKHUNIS | • bhikkhunis n. Plural of bhikkhuni. • BHIKKHUNI n. (Pali) a fully ordained Buddhist monk, also BHIKHU. |
| HUCKABACKS | • huckabacks n. Plural of huckaback. • HUCKABACK n. an absorbent cotton or linen used for towels. |
| KHUSKHUSES | • KHUSKHUS n. the grain of the African millet, also COUSCOUS, COUSCOUSOU, KOUSKOUS. |
| SKUNKBRUSH | Sorry, definition not available. |
| SHARKSUCKER | • sharksucker n. The remora or suckerfish. • SHARKSUCKER n. another name for the remora. |
| KNUCKLEHEADS | • knuckleheads n. Plural of knucklehead. • KNUCKLEHEAD n. a chump. |
| SHARKSUCKERS | • sharksuckers n. Plural of sharksucker. • SHARKSUCKER n. another name for the remora. |
| SKUNKBRUSHES | Sorry, definition not available. |