| KALIUM | • kalium n. (Obsolete) Potassium. • KALIUM n. an old name for potassium. |
| KALMIA | • kalmia n. Any plant in the taxonomic genus Kalmia. • Kalmia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ericaceae – the mountain laurel and related trees. • KALMIA n. (Swedish) a genus of North American shrubs with poisonous evergreen foliage and corymbs of showy flowers. |
| KAMILA | • kamila n. Alternative form of kamala (“dyestuff”). • KAMILA n. (Hindi) the red dusty hairs of the capsules of an East Indian tree used for dyeing silk, also KAMALA, KAMELA. |
| KELIMS | • kelims n. Plural of kelim. • KELIM n. (Turkish) a pileless woven rug traditionally made in the Middle East, also KHILIM, KILIM. |
| KHILIM | • khilim n. Alternative spelling of kilim. • KHILIM n. (Turkish) an Eastern woven rug, also KILIM, KELIM. |
| KILIMS | • kilims n. Plural of kilim. • KILIM n. (Turkish) a pileless woven rug traditionally made in the Middle East, also KELIM, KHILIM. |
| MALIKS | • maliks n. Plural of malik. • MALIK n. (Arabic) in India, the head of a village, an employer, also MELIK. |
| MALKIN | • malkin n. (Now archaic, regional) A (stereotypical name for a) lower-class or uncultured woman; a kitchenmaid; a slattern. • malkin n. (Now regional) A mop, especially one used to clean a baker’s oven. • malkin n. (Obsolete, nautical) A mop or sponge attached to a jointed staff for swabbing out a cannon. |
| MEIKLE | • meikle adj. Alternative form of mickle. • Meikle prop.n. A surname. • MEIKLE adj. (Scots) great, much, also MICKLE, MOCHELL, MUCHEL, MUCHELL. |
| MELICK | • melick n. Alternative spelling of melic. • Melick prop.n. A surname from Dutch. • MELICK n. a type of perennial grass, also MELIC. |
| MELIKS | • meliks n. Plural of melik. • MELIK n. (Arabic) in India, the head of a village, an employer, also MALIK. |
| MICKLE | • mickle adj. (Archaic, now chiefly Scotland and Northern England, especially Northumbria) (Very) great or large. • mickle adv. (Archaic, now chiefly Scotland) To a great extent. • mickle adv. (Obsolete) Frequently, often. |
| MILKED | • milked v. Simple past tense and past participle of milk. • MILK v. to draw milk from the udder of. |
| MILKEN | • milken adj. (Rare or archaic) Consisting of milk. • milken adj. (Rare) Milky; resembling milk. • MILKEN adj. like milk. |
| MILKER | • milker n. An animal, such as a dairy cow, kept for the milk it produces. • milker n. A person who milks. • milker n. A milking machine. |
| MILKOS | • milkos n. Plural of milko. • MILKO n. (Australian slang) a milkman. |
| MISKAL | • miskal n. Alternative spelling of mithqal. • MISKAL n. (Arabic) an Oriental unit of weight. |
| SKLIMS | • SKLIM v. (Scots) to climb, also SCLIM. |