| ALASKA | • alaska n. Alternative letter-case form of Alaska (“baked Alaska”). • Alaska prop.n. A state of the United States, formerly a territory. Capital: Juneau. Postal code: AK, largest city: Anchorage. • Alaska prop.n. Several places in the United States, named for the state or territory. |
| ASKANT | • askant adj. (Dated) Aslant, or sloping. • askant adv. (Dated) Aslant, or askance, or sideways. • askant v. Dated form of askance. |
| ASKARI | • askari n. (Historical) A member of a local African military or police unit, usually one serving in a European colonial force. • Askari prop.n. A surname from Arabic. • ASKARI n. (Arabic) an East African soldier or policeman. |
| ESKARS | • eskars n. Plural of eskar. • ESKAR n. a narrow ridge of gravel and sand, also ESCAR, ESKER. |
| FRISKA | • friska n. The fast section of a csardas. • FRISKA n. (Hungarian) the fast section of a Hungarian dance, also FRIS. |
| MISKAL | • miskal n. Alternative spelling of mithqal. • MISKAL n. (Arabic) an Oriental unit of weight. |
| PASKAS | • PASKA n. (Russian) a Russian dessert eaten at Easter, also PASHKA, PASKHA. |
| SKAILS | • skails n. Plural of skail. • SKAIL v. (Scots) to disperse, scatter, also SCAIL. |
| SKAITH | • skaith n. (Scotland, law, obsolete) Alternative form of scathe (“damage”). • SKAITH v. (Old Norse) (obsolete) to injure, also SCAITH, SCATH, SCATHE. |
| SKALDS | • skalds n. Plural of skald. • SKALD n. (Old Norse) an ancient Scandinavian poet. |
| SKANKS | • skanks n. Plural of skank. • skanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skank. • SKANK v. to dance to reggae music, lifting the knees in a rapid jerky movement. |
| SKANKY | • skanky adj. (Slang) in the manner of a skank (disreputable woman). • skanky adj. (Slang) vile, lewd. • SKANKY adj. filthy or sleazy. |
| SKARTH | • SKARTH n. (Scots) a cormorant, also SCART, SKART, SCARTH. |
| SKARTS | • skarts n. Plural of skart. • SKART n. (Scots) a cormorant, also SCART, SCARTH, SKARTH. |
| SKATED | • skated v. Simple past tense and past participle of skate. • SKATE v. to glide over ice with blades or wheels. |
| SKATER | • skater n. A person who skates. • skater n. A member of skateboarding subculture, characterized by dingy and baggy clothes, and often wallet chains. • skater n. (Ice hockey) A player who is not a goaltender. |
| SKATES | • skates n. Plural of skate. • skates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skate. • Skates prop.n. A surname. |
| SKATOL | • skatol n. (Biochemistry) A constituent of human faeces formed in the small intestines as a product of the putrefaction… • SKATOL n. (Greek) a crystalline compound found in faeces and coal tar, also SCATOLE, SKATOLE. |
| SKATTS | • skatts n. Plural of skatt. • SKATT n. (dialect) a sudden blow. |
| TUSKAR | • tuskar n. Alternative form of tusker (“peat-cutting tool”). • TUSKAR n. (Old Norse) a turf-spade, also TUSHKAR, TUSHKER, TUSKER, TWISCAR. |