| ALKANETS | • alkanets n. Plural of alkanet. • ALKANET n. (Arabic) a wild flower; a reddish plant-based dye obtained from this, also ALKANNIN. |
| ALKANNIN | • alkannin n. A natural dye and naphthoquinone derivative obtained from the borage plant Alkanna tinctoria, used as… • ALKANNIN n. (Arabic) a wild flower; a reddish plant-based dye obtained from this, also ALKANET. |
| ASKANCED | • askanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of askance. • ASKANCE v. (Shakespeare) to turn aside, also ASKANT. |
| ASKANCES | • askances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of askance. • ASKANCE v. (Shakespeare) to turn aside, also ASKANT. |
| ASKANTED | • askanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of askant. • ASKANT v. (Shakespeare) to turn aside, also ASKANCE. |
| JUNKANOO | • junkanoo n. A parade held in the Bahamas. • junkanoo n. (Music) A style of goombay traditionally played on goatskin drums and cowbells during the parade. • Junkanoo n. Alternative letter-case form of junkanoo. |
| KANGAROO | • kangaroo n. A member of the Macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to Australia. • kangaroo n. (Canada, attributive) A hooded jacket with a front pocket, usually of fleece material, a kangaroo jacket. • kangaroo v. To practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin. |
| KANTELAS | • kantelas n. Plural of kantela. • KANTELA n. (Finnish) a kind of zither, also KANTELE. |
| KANTELES | • kanteles n. Plural of kantele. • KANTELE n. (Finnish) a kind of zither, also KANTELA. |
| KANTIKOY | • kantikoy n. Alternative form of canticoy. • KANTIKOY v. (Native American) to dance as an act of worship, also CANTICO, CANTICOY. |
| KATAKANA | • katakana n. (Uncountable) A Japanese syllabary used when writing words borrowed from foreign languages other than… • katakana n. A character thereof. • Katakana prop.n. Alternative spelling of katakana. |
| KOKANEES | • kokanees n. Plural of kokanee. • KOKANEE n. (Native American) a small landlocked species of sockeye salmon. |
| OOLAKANS | • oolakans n. Plural of oolakan. • OOLAKAN n. (Native American) the North Pacific candlefish, also EULACHAN, EULACHON, OOLACHAN, OOLICHAN, OULACHON, OULAKAN, ULICON, ULIKON. |
| OULAKANS | • oulakans n. Plural of oulakan. • OULAKAN n. (Native American) the North Pacific candlefish, also EULACHAN, EULACHON, OOLACHAN, OOLAKAN, OOLICHAN, OULACHON, ULICON, ULIKON. |
| SKANGERS | • skangers n. Plural of skanger. • SKANGER n. (Irish) a young working-class person who wears casual clothes. |
| SKANKERS | • skankers n. Plural of skanker. • SKANKER n. one who skanks, dances to reggae music. |
| SKANKIER | • skankier adj. Comparative form of skanky: more skanky. • SKANKY adj. filthy or sleazy. |
| SKANKING | • skanking v. Present participle of skank. • SKANKING n. the act of dancing to reggae music. |
| TIKANGAS | • tikangas n. Plural of tikanga. • TIKANGA n. (Maori) usage or custom. |
| WAKANDAS | • WAKANDA n. (Native American) a supernatural force in Sioux belief, also WACONDA, WAHCONDA. |