| KOTARES | • KOTARE n. (Maori) a small greenish-blue kingfisher found in New Zealand. |
| OSTMARK | • ostmark n. (Historical) The currency unit of the former German Democratic Republic (aka GDR, DDR, East Germany)… • OSTMARK n. (German) a former East German monetary unit. |
| OSTRAKA | • ostraka n. Plural of ostrakon. • OSTRAKON n. (Greek) a piece of tile for writing a message upon, also OSTRACON. |
| REKNOTS | • reknots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reknot. • REKNOT v. to knot again. |
| RESTOCK | • restock v. To stock again; to resupply with a stock of goods. • restock n. The act of stocking again. • RESTOCK v. to stock again. |
| RESTOKE | • restoke v. (Transitive) To stoke again. • RESTOKE v. to stoke again. |
| ROCKETS | • rockets n. Plural of rocket. • rockets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rocket. • ROCKET v. to be projected by the backward jet thrust of hot gases. |
| ROKIEST | • ROKY adj. (dialect) misty; foggy; cloudy. |
| STOCKER | • stocker n. (Agriculture) livestock that is wintered and then sold in the spring; often contrasted with a feeder… • stocker n. (Automotive) A racecar in certain classes of auto racing whose origins are nominally or notionally related… • stocker n. One who crafts gun stocks. |
| STOKERS | • stokers n. Plural of stoker. • Stokers prop.n. Plural of Stoker. • STOKER n. a person who or thing which feeds a furnace with fuel. |
| STONKER | • stonker n. (Britain, slang) Something highly impressive. • stonker v. (Australia, slang, transitive) To baffle or dumbfound. • STONKER v. (Australian slang) to hit hard, to knock unconscious. |
| STOOKER | • stooker n. (Agriculture) One who stooks, as… • STOOKER n. one who stooks, sets up sheaves in a field. |
| STROKED | • stroked adj. (Of a car engine) Having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal. • stroked v. Simple past tense and past participle of stroke. • STROKE v. to rub gently. |
| STROKEN | • STRIKE v. to hit. |
| STROKER | • stroker n. One who strokes. • stroker n. Something with which to stroke. • stroker n. (Slang) A four-stroke engine or by extension the vehicle itself; especially a motorcycle, as opposed… |
| STROKES | • strokes n. Plural of stroke. • strokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stroke. • STROKE v. to rub gently. |
| STROOKE | • strooke v. Obsolete form of struck. • STROOKE n. (obsolete) a stroke. |
| TONKERS | • TONKER n. one who tonks, hits e.g. a cricket-ball into the air. |
| TROIKAS | • troikas n. Plural of troika. • TROIKA n. (Russian) a carriage drawn by three horses. |
| TURKOIS | • turkois n. Archaic form of turquoise. • TURKOIS n. (archaic) turquoise. |