| KAMOTIK | • kamotik n. An Inuit-style sleigh or sled. • KAMOTIK n. (Inuit) a sled with wooden runners, also COMATIK, KAMOTIQ, KOMATIK, QAMUTIK. |
| KATHAKS | • kathaks n. Plural of kathak. • KATHAK n. (Sanskrit) a classical dance of India in which brief passages of mime alternate with rapid, rhythmic dance. |
| KIBITKA | • kibitka n. A Russian type of telega or sleigh with a (usually rounded) cover over the passenger seats. • kibitka n. A circular tent or yurt used by various nomadic peoples such as the Kalmyks and Kyrgyz. • KIBITKA n. (Russian) a tent used by the Kirghiz Tartars. |
| KICKOUT | • kickout n. (Surfing) A rapid turn performed by shifting one’s weight to the rear of the surfboard. • kickout n. (Basketball) A pass to another offensive player who immediately shoots for the basket. • kickout n. (Soccer) A kick made by the goalkeeper from the goal area. |
| KIRKTON | • kirkton n. Alternative form of kirk-town. • Kirkton prop.n. A number of places in Scotland… • Kirkton prop.n. A community in South Huron, Huron County, Ontario, Canada. |
| KOMATIK | • komatik n. A rawhide-lashed sledge with wooden crossbars and runners, first invented and used by the Inuit of Northern… • KOMATIK n. (Inuit) a sled with wooden runners, also COMATIK, KAMOTIK, KAMOTIQ, QAMUTIK. |
| KOTUKUS | • KOTUKU n. (Maori) a kind of heron with brilliant white plumage, black legs, yellow eyes and bill. |
| MUKTUKS | • muktuks n. Plural of muktuk. • MUKTUK n. (Inuit) whale skin used for food. |
| OUTKICK | • outkick v. (Transitive) To kick more than, or beyond, something or someone. • OUTKICK v. to surpass in kicking. |
| 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. |
| TAKKIES | • takkies n. Plural of takkie. • TAKKY n. (South African) a tennis shoe or plimsoll, also TACKY. |
| TEKKIES | • TEKKIE n. an expert in or enthusiast for technology, also TECHIE. |
| TOKAMAK | • tokamak n. (Nuclear physics) A torus-shaped chamber used in nuclear fusion research in which a plasma is magnetically confined. • TOKAMAK n. (Russian) a toroidal device used in fusion, also TOKOMAK. |
| TOKOMAK | • tokomak n. Alternative spelling of tokamak. • TOKOMAK n. (Russian) a toroidal device used in fusion, also TOKAMAK. |
| TOPKICK | • topkick n. (Military, slang, dated) A sergeant. • topkick n. (Slang) A bigwig or leader. • TOPKICK n. a first sergeant. |
| TREKKED | • trekked v. Simple past tense and past participle of trek. • TREK v. to go on a journey, also TRECK. |
| TREKKER | • trekker n. One who treks; a hiker. • trekker n. (UK, historical, World War II) A person who spent the night in a rural area, rather than his home, during… • Trekker n. (Fandom slang) A fan of the TV science fiction series Star Trek. |
| TSKTSKS | • tsktsks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tsktsk. • tsk-tsks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tsk-tsk. • tsk␣tsks n. Plural of tsk tsk. |
| VETKOEK | • vetkoek n. (South Africa) A deep-fried ball of dough, usually unsweetened, cut open and filled with various fillings. • VETKOEK n. (South African) a deep-fried cake, similar to a doughnut. |