| BETOKENS | • betokens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of betoken. • BETOKEN v. to signify. |
| CYTOKINE | • cytokine n. (Biochemistry, immunology) Any of various small regulatory proteins that regulate the cells of the immune system. • CYTOKINE n. a protein chemical messenger that assists the immune system. |
| DITOKOUS | • ditokous adj. (Zoology) Having two kinds of young. • ditokous adj. (Zoology) Producing only two eggs in a clutch. • DITOKOUS adj. producing two at a birth or in a clutch. |
| RESTOKED | • restoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of restoke. • RESTOKE v. to stoke again. |
| RESTOKES | • restokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of restoke. • RESTOKE v. to stoke again. |
| SANTOKUS | • santokus n. Plural of santoku. • SANTOKU n. (Japanese) a kind of Japanese kitchen knife. |
| STOKESIA | • stokesia n. (Botany) Any of the plants in the genus Stokesia. • STOKESIA n. a perennial herb of the southern US. |
| STOKVELS | • stokvels n. Plural of stokvel. • STOKVEL n. (South African) a savings club amongst friends. |
| TOKAMAKS | • tokamaks n. Plural of tokamak. • TOKAMAK n. (Russian) a toroidal device used in fusion, also TOKOMAK. |
| TOKENING | • tokening v. Present participle of token. • tokening n. The act or process of marking or designating. • tokening n. A token, sign, or proof. |
| TOKENISM | • tokenism n. A policy of formally complying with efforts to achieve a goal by making small, token gestures; especially… • TOKENISM n. the policy of making only a superficial effort. |
| TOKOLOGY | • tokology n. Alternative form of tocology. • TOKOLOGY n. a branch of medicine dealing with childbirth, also TOCOLOGY. |
| TOKOMAKS | • tokomaks n. Plural of tokomak. • TOKOMAK n. (Russian) a toroidal device used in fusion, also TOKAMAK. |
| TOKONOMA | • tokonoma n. A recess in a domestic interior in which a hanging scroll and a flower arrangement is displayed. • TOKONOMA n. (Japanese) a small alcove in a Japanese house. |
| TOKOTOKO | • TOKOTOKO n. (Maori) a ceremonial carved walking stick. |