| DHANSAKS | • dhansaks n. Plural of dhansak. • DHANSAK n. (Urdu) any of a variety of Indian dishes consisting of meat or vegetables braised with water or stock and lentils, also DANSAK. |
| FORSAKEN | • forsaken adj. Deserted; abandoned. • forsaken adj. Helpless. • forsaken v. Past participle of forsake. |
| FORSAKER | • forsaker n. One who forsakes. • FORSAKER n. one who forsakes. |
| FORSAKES | • forsakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forsake. • FORSAKE v. to quit or leave entirely. |
| KEEPSAKE | • keepsake n. Some object given by a person and retained in memory of something or someone; something kept for sentimental… • keepsake n. (Historical) Specifically, a type of literary album popular in the nineteenth-century, containing scraps… • KEEPSAKE n. a memento. |
| KEEPSAKY | • KEEPSAKY adj. vapidly pretty. |
| MOUSAKAS | • mousakas n. Plural of mousaka. • MOUSAKA n. (Modern Greek) a Greek dish consisting of alternate layers of minced lamb, aubergines and tomatoes, also MOUSSAKA. |
| MOUSSAKA | • moussaka n. A dish consisting of layers of minced lamb or beef, sliced aubergine (eggplant) or potatoes, tomatoes… • MOUSSAKA n. (Modern Greek) a Greek dish consisting of alternate layers of minced lamb, aubergines and tomatoes, also MOUSAKA. |
| NAMESAKE | • namesake n. (Originally) One who is named after another or for whom another is named. • namesake n. (By extension) A ship or a building that is named after someone or something. • namesake n. A person with the same name as another. |
| ROSAKERS | • ROSAKER n. (obsolete) a bright-red monoclinic mineral, now called realgar. |
| SAKERETS | • sakerets n. Plural of sakeret. • SAKERET n. the male saker. |
| SAKIYEHS | • sakiyehs n. Plural of sakiyeh. • SAKIYEH n. (Arabic) an Eastern waterwheel, also SAKIA, SAKIEH. |
| SAKKOSES | • sakkoses n. Plural of sakkos. • SAKKOS n. (Greek) an Eastern bishop's vestment, also SACCOS. |
| SAKSAULS | • saksauls n. Plural of saksaul. • SAKSAUL n. a low, thick, grotesquely contorted tree of the saltbush family found on the steppes of Asia, also SAXAUL. |
| VOERTSAK | • VOERTSAK interj. (South African) offensive, expressing rejection, also VOERTSEK, VOETSAK, VOETSEK. |