| DAYMARKS | • daymarks n. Plural of daymark. • DAYMARK n. an unlighted seamark. |
| KERYGMAS | • kerygmas n. Plural of kerygma. • KERYGMA n. (Greek) the apostolic proclamation of salvation through Jesus Christ. |
| KOUMYSES | • KOUMYS n. (Russian) a beverage made from camel's milk, also KOUMIS, KOUMISS, KOUMYSS, KUMIS, KUMISS, KUMYS. |
| KROMESKY | • kromesky n. A kind of Russian croquette wrapped in bacon. • KROMESKY n. (Polish) a Polish fried croquette wrapped in bacon. |
| MISKEYED | • miskeyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of miskey. • MISKEY v. to key in date incorrectly. |
| MISYOKED | • misyoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of misyoke. • MISYOKE v. to yoke improperly. |
| MISYOKES | • misyokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misyoke. • MISYOKE v. to yoke improperly. |
| MOCKNEYS | • mockneys n. Plural of mockney. • MOCKNEY n. a person who affects a cockney accent. |
| MUSKETRY | • musketry n. The technique of using small arms such as muskets. • musketry n. A collection of muskets or musketeers. • musketry n. Musket fire. |
| SCHMUCKY | • schmucky adj. (Colloquial) Characteristic of a schmuck. • SCHMUCKY adj. acting like a schmuck, foolish, contemptible. |
| SKIMPILY | • skimpily adv. In a skimpy manner. • SKIMPY adv. brief, exiguous. |
| SKYHOMES | • SKYHOME n. (Australian slang) a sub-penthouse flat in a tall building. |
| SKYRMION | • skyrmion n. (Physics) A topological soliton used in the mathematical modelling of baryons. • skyrmion n. (Physics) A magnetic particle which only contains one pole. • SKYRMION n. a mathematical model used to model baryons. |
| SMIRKILY | • smirkily adv. In a smirky manner. • SMIRKY adv. given to smirking. |
| SOYMILKS | • soymilks n. Plural of soymilk. • soy␣milks n. Plural of soy milk. • SOYMILK n. a milk substitute made from soybeans. |
| WAYMARKS | • waymarks n. Plural of waymark. • WAYMARK v. to mark with a waymark. |
| YAMALKAS | • yamalkas n. Plural of yamalka. • YAMALKA n. (Yiddish) a religious skullcap, also YAMULKA, YARMELKE, YARMULKA, YARMULKE. |
| YAMULKAS | • yamulkas n. Plural of yamulka. • YAMULKA n. (Yiddish) a religious skullcap, also YAMALKA, YARMELKE, YARMULKA, YARMULKE. |
| YASHMAKS | • yashmaks n. Plural of yashmak. • YASHMAK n. (Arabic) a double Muslim veil leaving only eyes uncovered, also YASHMAC, YASMAK. |