| BAZOUKIS | • bazoukis n. Plural of bazouki. • BAZOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BOUSOUKI, BOUZOUKI, BUZUKI. |
| BOUZOUKI | • bouzouki n. (Music) A Greek long-necked plucked fretted lute with a sharp, metallic sound. • BOUZOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUSOUKI, BUZUKI. |
| BUZKASHI | • buzkashi n. (Games, sports) A team sport originating in Central Asia, where the players, all on horseback, try to… • BUZKASHI n. (Persian) a game played in Afghanistan by teams of horsemen contesting for possession of a goat's carcass. |
| BUZZKILL | • buzzkill n. (Slang) Something that or someone who spoils an otherwise enjoyable event. • buzzkill n. (Slang) A person who attends a social event and occupies his or her time with unsociable activities. • BUZZKILL n. someone or something that stops people from enjoying themselves, also BUZZKILLER. |
| KLUTZIER | • klutzier adj. Comparative form of klutzy: more klutzy. • KLUTZY adj. clumsy. |
| KREUTZER | • kreutzer n. A medieval silver coin once used as currency in southern Germany and Austria. • Kreutzer prop.n. A surname. • KREUTZER n. (German) a small copper coin formerly used in South Germany, also CREUTZER, KREUZER. |
| KREUZERS | • kreuzers n. Plural of kreuzer. • KREUZER n. (German) a small copper coin formerly used in South Germany, also CREUTZER, KREUTZER. |
| KUNZITES | • kunzites n. Plural of kunzite. • KUNZITE n. a lilac variety of spodumene, used as a gemstone. |
| KUVASZOK | • Kuvaszok n. Plural of Kuvasz. • KUVASZ n. (Hungarian) an ancient breed of sheepdog with a white coat. |
| MAZOURKA | • mazourka n. Dated form of mazurka. • MAZOURKA n. (Polish) a Polish dance, also MAZURKA. |
| MAZURKAS | • mazurkas n. Plural of mazurka. • MAZURKA n. (Polish) a Polish folk dance, also MAZOURKA. |
| MUZAKIER | • MUZAKY adj. cheap and sentimental. |
| YOKOZUNA | • yokozuna n. (Sumo) The highest rank of sumo wrestler, above ozeki; grand champion. • yokozuna n. (Sumo) A person holding the rank, either competing at the rank or retired after having achieved it. • YOKOZUNA n. (Japanese) a champion sumo wrestler. |
| ZAKOUSKA | • zakouska n. Alternative spelling of zakuska. • ZAKOUSKA n. (Russian) an hors d'oeuvre; a snack, also ZAKUSKA. |
| ZAKOUSKI | • zakouski n. Plural of zakouska. • ZAKOUSKA n. (Russian) an hors d'oeuvre; a snack, also ZAKUSKA. |
| ZAMBUCKS | • zambucks n. Plural of zambuck. • ZAMBUCK n. (New Zealand) a member of the St John's ambulance brigade, esp. one on duty at a sporting event, also ZAMBUK. |
| ZIKKURAT | • zikkurat n. Alternative spelling of ziggurat. • ZIKKURAT n. a Babylonian temple tower, also ZIGGURAT, ZIKURAT. |
| ZIKURATS | • zikurats n. Plural of zikurat. • ZIKURAT n. a Babylonian temple tower, also ZIGGURAT, ZIKKURAT. |
| ZOMBORUK | • zomboruk n. Rare spelling of zamburak. • ZOMBORUK n. (Urdu) a small swivel-gun, esp. one mounted on the back of a camel, also ZAMBOORAK, ZUMBOORUK. |