| AIKIDOS | • aikidos n. Plural of aikido. • AIKIDO n. (Japanese) a type of martial art. |
| DAIKERS | • daikers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of daiker. • DAIKER v. (Scots) to lounge, saunter, also DACKER, DAKER. |
| DAIKONS | • daikons n. Plural of daikon. • DAIKON n. (Japanese) a long white root vegetable similar to a radish. |
| FAIKING | • FAIK v. (Scots) to abate. |
| GLAIKET | • GLAIKET adj. (Scots) giddy, foolish, also GLAIKIT. |
| GLAIKIT | • glaikit adj. (Scotland, Northern England) Senseless; silly, foolish. • GLAIKIT adj. (Scots) giddy, foolish, also GLAIKET. |
| KAIKAIS | • KAIKAI n. (Maori) food, a feast, also KAI. |
| LAIKERS | • LAIKER n. one who sports or plays. |
| LAIKING | • laiking v. Present participle of laik. • LAIK v. (Scots) to sport or play, also LAKE. |
| PAIKING | • PAIK v. (Scots) to thump, drub. |
| RAIKING | • raiking v. Present participle of raik. • RAIK v. (Scots) to go; to range. |
| ROMAIKA | • Romaika prop.n. A Greek leaping dance. • Romaika prop.n. Alternative form of Romaic (“modern Greek language”). • ROMAIKA n. (Modern Greek) a modern Greek dance. |
| SAIKEIS | • SAIKEI n. (Japanese) a miniature landscape of bonsai trees etc. |
| SHAIKHS | • shaikhs n. Plural of shaikh. • Shaikhs prop.n. Plural of Shaikh. • SHAIKH n. (Arabic) an Arab chief, also SHAYKH, SHEIK, SHEIKH. |
| STRAIKS | • straiks n. Plural of straik. • STRAIK v. to stroke, also STRAKE. |
| TRAIKED | • TRAIK v. (Scots) to make one's way wearily; to get lost. |
| TRAIKIT | • TRAIKIT adj. (Scots) worn out. |
| ZAIKAIS | • zaikais n. Plural of zaikai. • ZAIKAI n. (Japanese) the business community of Japan. |