| DAIKO | • DAIKO n. (Japanese) a large Japanese drum, also TAIKO. |
| FAIKS | • FAIK v. (Scots) to abate. |
| GLAIK | • glaik n. (Geordie, derogatory) A fool or eccentric person. • GLAIK n. (Scots) a flash, a dazzle. |
| HAIKA | • HAIK n. (Arabic) an Arab head covering, also HAICK, HAIQUE, HYKE. |
| HAIKS | • haiks n. Plural of haik. • HAIK n. (Arabic) an Arab head covering, also HAICK, HAIQUE, HYKE. |
| HAIKU | • haiku n. A Japanese poem in three lines, the first and last consisting of five morae, and the second consisting… • haiku n. A three-line poem in any language, with five syllables in the first and last lines and seven syllables… • HAIKU n. (Japanese) a Japanese poem, also HOKKU. |
| KAIKA | • KAIKA n. (Maori) the South Island dialect word for KAINGA, a Maori village, also KAIK. |
| KAIKS | • kaiks n. Plural of kaik. • KAIK n. (Maori) the South Island dialect word for KAINGA, a Maori village, also KAIKA. |
| LAIKA | • laika n. A type of hunting dog from Russia. • Laika n. Alternative letter-case form of laika. • LAIKA n. (Russian) a breed of small reddish-brown working dog. |
| LAIKS | • laiks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of laik. • LAIK v. (Scots) to sport or play, also LAKE. |
| MAIKO | • maiko n. An apprentice geisha. • MAIKO n. (Japanese) an apprentice geisha. |
| MAIKS | • MAIK n. (Scots) a mate or consort; a halfpenny, also MECK, MEG. |
| NAIKS | • naiks n. Plural of naik. • Naiks prop.n. Plural of Naik. • NAIK n. (Hindi) the rank of corporal in the Indian army. |
| PAIKS | • Paiks prop.n. Plural of Paik. • PAIK v. (Scots) to thump, drub. |
| RAIKS | • raiks n. Plural of raik. • raiks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of raik. • RAIK v. (Scots) to go; to range. |
| SMAIK | • SMAIK n. (Scots) a contemptible fellow, a rascal. |
| TAIKO | • taiko n. (Sumo) A traditional drum, beaten by yobidashi to announce the beginning of a tournament, and at the end of each day. • taiko n. (Music) A Japanese drum or a performance of several drummers in an ensemble (also called kumi-daiko). • taiko n. The Chatham Island taiko (Pterodroma magentae). |
| TRAIK | • TRAIK v. (Scots) to make one's way wearily; to get lost. |