| ATOKOUS | • atokous adj. (Zoology) Producing only asexual individuals. • ATOKOUS adj. without offspring, also ATOKAL. |
| BETOKEN | • betoken v. (Transitive) To signify by some visible object; show by signs or tokens. • betoken v. (Transitive) To foreshow by present signs; indicate something future by that which is seen or known. • BETOKEN v. to signify. |
| MATOKES | • MATOKE n. (Bantu) in Uganda, plantain used as a staple food, also MATOOKE. |
| RESTOKE | • restoke v. (Transitive) To stoke again. • RESTOKE v. to stoke again. |
| SANTOKU | • santoku n. A Japanese knife for general culinary usage. • SANTOKU n. (Japanese) a kind of Japanese kitchen knife. |
| STOKERS | • stokers n. Plural of stoker. • Stokers prop.n. Plural of Stoker. • STOKER n. a person who or thing which feeds a furnace with fuel. |
| STOKING | • stoking v. Present participle of stoke. • stoking n. The act by which something is stoked. • STOKE v. to supply a furnace with fuel. |
| STOKVEL | • stokvel n. (South Africa) A small, informal syndicate of people who regularly contribute money to a shared fund… • STOKVEL n. (South African) a savings club amongst friends. |
| TITOKIS | • titokis n. Plural of titoki. • TITOKI n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree. |
| TOKAMAK | • tokamak n. (Nuclear physics) A torus-shaped chamber used in nuclear fusion research in which a plasma is magnetically confined. • TOKAMAK n. (Russian) a toroidal device used in fusion, also TOKOMAK. |
| TOKENED | • tokened v. Simple past tense and past participle of token. • TOKEN v. to be a sign or mark of. |
| TOKOMAK | • tokomak n. Alternative spelling of tokamak. • TOKOMAK n. (Russian) a toroidal device used in fusion, also TOKAMAK. |