| CHIKARA | • chikara n. An Indian antelope (Gazella bennettii). • chikara n. The Indian four-horned antelope (Tetracerus quadricornis). • chikara n. A Hindu musical instrument of the violin class. |
| DIKASTS | • dikasts n. Plural of dikast. • DIKAST n. (historical) one of the 6000 Athenians chosen annually to act as judges, also DICAST. |
| KAIKAIS | • KAIKAI n. (Maori) food, a feast, also KAI. |
| LIKABLE | • likable adj. (American spelling) Capable of being liked. • likable adj. (Of a person) Having qualities tending to result in being liked; friendly, personable. • LIKABLE adj. able to be liked, also LIKEABLE. |
| LIKABLY | • likably adv. Alternative spelling of likeably. • LIKABLE adv. able to be liked, also LIKEABLE. |
| MIKADOS | • mikados n. Plural of mikado. • MIKADO n. (Japanese) the popular designation of the hereditary sovereign of Japan. |
| PALIKAR | • PALIKAR n. (Modern Greek) a Greek soldier. |
| PAPRIKA | • paprika n. (Uncountable) Powdered spice made from dried and ground fruits of sweet pepper (bell pepper) or chili… • paprika n. (Countable) A variety of the spice. • paprika n. (Countable, rare, commonly called "dried [bell/chilli] peppers" or "dried capsicums") A dried but not… |
| PIKAKES | • pikakes n. Plural of pikake. • PIKAKE n. (Hawaiian) a Hawaiian shrub with small, white, very fragrant flowers. |
| 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. |
| ROOIKAT | • rooikat n. (South Africa) caracal. • ROOIKAT n. (South African) a South African lynx. |
| SHIKARA | • shikara n. (India, nautical) A type of small wooden boat. • SHIKARA n. (Hindi) a light, flat-bottomed boat in Kashmir. |
| SHIKARI | • shikari n. A hunter or tracker, especially in the Indian subcontinent. • shikari n. (Historical) A shooting-boat used in the Kashmir lakes. • SHIKARI n. (Urdu) a hunter, esp. of big game, also SHIKAREE. |
| SHIKARS | • shikars n. Plural of shikar. • SHIKAR v. (Urdu) to hunt (animal) as sport. |
| TIKANGA | • tikanga n. Maori customs and traditions. • TIKANGA n. (Maori) usage or custom. |
| TROIKAS | • troikas n. Plural of troika. • TROIKA n. (Russian) a carriage drawn by three horses. |
| ZAIKAIS | • zaikais n. Plural of zaikai. • ZAIKAI n. (Japanese) the business community of Japan. |