| KOUSSO | • kousso n. An Ethiopian rosaceous tree whose flowers were used as a vermifuge, Hagenia abyssinica. • KOUSSO n. (Amharic) an Ethiopian tree, also CUSSO, KUSSO. |
| KUMISS | • kumiss n. Alternative spelling of koumiss. • KUMISS n. (Russian) a beverage made from camel's milk, also KOUMIS, KOUMISS, KOUMYS, KOUMYSS, KUMYS. |
| KUSSOS | • KUSSO n. (Amharic) an Ethiopian tree, also CUSSO, KOUSSO. |
| SCULKS | • sculks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sculk. • SCULK v. to move about stealthily, also SKULK. |
| SHUCKS | • shucks interj. (Colloquial, euphemistic) Exclamatory response to a minor disappointment. • shucks interj. (Colloquial, euphemistic) A bashful expression of thanks. • shucks n. Plural of shuck. |
| SKULKS | • skulks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skulk. • SKULK v. to move about stealthily, also SCULK. |
| SKULLS | • skulls n. Plural of skull. • skulls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skull. • SKULL v. to propel with a type of oar, also SCULL. |
| SKUNKS | • skunks n. Plural of skunk. • skunks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skunk. • SKUNK v. to defeat overwhelmingly. |
| SPUNKS | • spunks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spunk. • SPUNK v. to begin to burn. |
| STUCKS | • stucks n. Plural of stuck. • Stucks prop.n. Plural of Stuck. • STUCK n. (Shakespeare) a thrust. |
| SUKKOS | • sukkos n. Plural of sukkah. • Sukkos n. Alternative spelling of Sukkot. • SUKKAH n. (Hebrew) a shelter where meals are eaten during Jewish festivals, also SUCCAH. |
| SUKUKS | • sukuks n. Plural of sukuk. • SUKUK n. (Arabic) a financial certificate that conforms to Muslim strictures on the charging or paying of interest. |
| SUSLIK | • suslik n. Any of several large Eurasian squirrels, of the genera Citellus or Spermophilus. • suslik n. The fur of these animals. • SUSLIK n. (Russian) a ground squirrel, also SOUSLIK. |
| UKASES | • ukases n. Plural of ukase. • UKASE n. (Russian) a proclamation by a Russian emperor or government having the force of law. |
| UNKISS | • unkiss v. (Obsolete) To cancel or annul something that was done or sealed with a kiss. • UNKISS v. (Shakespeare) to cancel or annul what was done or sealed by a kiss. |