| ANTIKINGS | • antikings n. Plural of antiking. • ANTIKING n. a usurping king. |
| ANTIKNOCK | • antiknock adj. Of an additive added to petroleum/gasoline to reduce the occurrence of engine knock. • antiknock n. Such a substance, usually tetraethyl lead (also MMT, MTBE and ethanol). • anti-knock adj. Alternative form of antiknock. |
| BOOTIKINS | • bootikins n. Plural of bootikin. • BOOTIKIN n. (obsolete) a little boot, legging, or gaiter. |
| COOTIKINS | • cootikins n. (Archaic, rare) spatterdashes. • COOTIKIN n. (Scots) a gaiter, also CUITIKIN, CUTIKIN. |
| CUITIKINS | • cuitikins n. Alternative form of cutikins. • CUITIKIN n. (Scots) a gaiter, also COOTIKIN, CUTIKIN. |
| HEARTIKIN | • heartikin n. (Obsolete, diminutive) A little heart. • HEARTIKIN n. (obsolete) a little heart (used euphemistically in an oath). |
| HORIATIKI | • horiatiki n. Greek salad. • HORIATIKI n. (Modern Greek) a traditional Greek salad. |
| IDENTIKIT | • identikit n. A picture of a person, reconstructed from strips showing facial features selected to match witnesses’… • identikit adj. (Informal, chiefly derogatory) Indistinguishable from each other; mass-produced or mass-marketed. • IDENTIKIT n. a reconstructed picture of a person (esp. a suspect sought by police) assembled from features described by a witness or witnesses. |
| KANTIKOYS | • kantikoys n. Plural of kantikoy. • KANTIKOY v. (Native American) to dance as an act of worship, also CANTICO, CANTICOY. |
| KLEFTIKOS | • KLEFTIKO n. (Modern Greek) a Greek dish of slowly cooked lamb. |
| SVASTIKAS | • svastikas n. Plural of svastika. • SVASTIKA n. (Sanskrit) a Greek cross with arms bent at a right angle, also SWASTICA, SWASTIKA. |
| SWASTIKAS | • swastikas n. Plural of swastika. • SWASTIKA n. (Sanskrit) a Greek cross with arms bent at a right angle, also SVASTIKA, SWASTICA. |
| TIKINAGAN | • tikinagan n. An Algonquin cradleboard. • TIKINAGAN n. (Native American) a thin board to which an infant is strapped so that it can be transported on its mother's back. |
| TIKOLOSHE | • tikoloshe n. Alternative form of tokoloshe. • TIKOLOSHE n. (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers, also TOKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI. |
| TIKTAALIK | • Tiktaalik prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the class Sarcopterygii – a fishapod: an extinct fish which evolved to walk on land. • TIKTAALIK n. (Inuit) any of a genus of extinct lobe-finned fish from the late Devonian period. |