| KAKUROS | • kakuros n. Plural of kakuro. • KAKURO n. a kind of logic puzzle, resembling a mathematical crossword. |
| KARAKAS | • karakas n. Plural of karaka. • KARAKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree with edible orange fruit whose seeds are poisonous until treated. |
| KEEKERS | • keekers n. Plural of keeker. • KEEKER n. someone who looks, specifically an inspector of coal. |
| KICKERS | • kickers n. Plural of kicker. • KICKER n. one that kicks. |
| KOKIRIS | • KOKIRI n. (Maori) the rough-skinned New Zealand triggerfish. |
| KORKIRS | • KORKIR n. (Gaelic) a lichen used for dyeing red or purple, also CORKIR. |
| KRAKENS | • krakens n. Plural of kraken. • KRAKEN n. (Norwegian) a legendary sea monster. |
| KUNKARS | • kunkars n. Plural of kunkar. • KUNKAR n. (Hindi) a limestone found in India, also KUNKUR. |
| KUNKURS | • kunkurs n. Plural of kunkur. • KUNKUR n. (Hindi) a limestone found in India, also KUNKAR. |
| MARKKAS | • markkas n. Plural of markka. • MARKKA n. (Finnish) the standard monetary unit of Finland, also MARKA. |
| SHIKKER | • shikker n. Alternative form of shicker. • SHIKKER n. (Australian slang) strong liquor; a drunk, also SHICKER. |
| SKANKER | • skanker n. Someone who dances the skank. • skanker n. (Jamaica) A dishonest person, a dissolute person. • SKANKER n. one who skanks, dances to reggae music. |
| SKINKER | • skinker n. One who serves liquor; a tapster. • SKINKER n. one employed to dispense liquors in a bar, a tapster. |
| SKRIKED | • skriked v. Simple past tense and past participle of skrike. • SKRIKE v. (dialect) to shriek, also SCRIKE, SHREEK, SHREIK, SHRIECH, SHRIKE, SHRITCH. |
| SKRIKES | • skrikes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skrike. • SKRIKE v. (dialect) to shriek, also SCRIKE, SHREEK, SHREIK, SHRIECH, SHRIKE, SHRITCH. |
| SKRONKS | • skronks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skronk. • SKRONK n. music that is grating, dissonant, and frequently avant-garde. |
| SKULKER | • skulker n. Agent noun of skulk; one who skulks. • SKULKER n. one that skulks, also SCULKER. |
| SKYLARK | • skylark n. A small brown passerine bird, Alauda arvensis, that sings as it flies high into the air. • skylark v. (Dated, originally nautical) To jump about joyfully, frolic; to play around, play tricks. • SKYLARK v. to frolic. |
| YAKKERS | • yakkers n. Plural of yakker. • YAKKER n. (Native Australian) hard work, toil, also YACKER, YAKKA. |
| YIKKERS | • yikkers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of yikker. • YIKKER v. to utter sharp little cries of an animal, also YICKER. |