(often followed by to) Allied by nature; similar; partaking of the same properties; of the same kind.
aoki
atik
biak
biak
Proper noun
A small island north of New Guinea.
A language spoken on this island and others near it.
dika
dika
noun
(countable) A tree of species Irvingia gabonensis.
(uncountable) A West African food made from the almond-like seeds of Irvingia gabonensis.
faki
haik
haik
noun
A covering for the head and body worn by Arabs.
ikan
ikat
ikat
noun
(as modifier) ikat weaving; ikat fabric.
A work woven in this style.
Traditional Indonesian decorative technique in which warp or weft threads, or both, are tie-dyed before weaving.
ikra
ikra
noun
roe of the salmon, red caviar
ilka
ilka
adj
(Scotland or archaic) Each or every
irak
isak
iuka
izak
kadi
kagi
kaia
kaid
kaid
noun
A local governor or leader, especially in North Africa or Moorish Spain; an alcaide.
kaif
kaik
kail
kail
noun
(Scotland, archaic) Any cabbage, greens, or vegetables.
A broth made with kale or other vegetables; hence, any broth; also, a dinner.
Alternative form of kale.
kain
kain
noun
(Scotland, law) poultry, etc., required by the lease to be paid in kind by a tenant to the landlord.
kaki
kaki
adj
Misspelling of khaki.
noun
a persimmon, more specifically the Japanese persimmon (Diospyros kaki).
kali
kali
noun
A type of British crystalline sweet or candy, similar in appearance to sherbet but made with larger sugar crystals.
Alkali, particularly soda ash or potash.
The prickly glasswort (Kali turgidum, syn. of Salsola kali).
Traditional Philippine stick fighting, a martial art.
kami
kami
noun
(papercraft) A basic origami paper, usually printed with a colour or pattern on one side.
(philosophy) The metaphysical causal generator of motion, life, or divinish aura.
(religion, Shinto) An animistic God or spirit in the Shinto religion of Japan.
kari
kati
kati
noun
(rare, Britain, historical) A weight equivalent to about 1.5 pounds, adopted as a standard by British companies.
kavi
kazi
kazi
noun
(historical) Alternative form of Kazi
Alternative form of khazi: a lavatory; a toilet.
khai
kiah
kial
kias
kila
kila
noun
Synonym of phurba (“Tibetan dagger”)
kina
kina
noun
Evechinus chloroticus, a sea urchin endemic to New Zealand.
The national currency of Papua New Guinea, divided into 100 toea.
kira
kira
noun
An ankle-length dress traditionally worn by women in Bhutan.
kiva
kiva
noun
A ceremonial underground chamber in a Pueblo village.
laik
laik
verb
(UK, Northern, dialect) To play (in the sense opposed to work).
maki
maki
noun
A ring-tailed lemur.
makizushi, a form of sushi that is rolled.
mika
naik
naik
noun
(India, Pakistan, Nepal) An non-commissioned officer equivalent to corporal in a corps of Indian, Pakistani or Nepalese soldiers.
A lord or governor in South Asia.
nika
okia
paik
paki
paki
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Paki
pika
pika
noun
Any of several small, furry mammals, similar to guinea pigs, but related to rabbits, of the family Ochotonidae, from the mountains of North America and Asia.
raki
raki
noun
A Turkish liqueur flavored with anise.
rika
rika
noun
Alternative spelling of riq'a
saki
saki
noun
Alternative spelling of sake (rice wine)
Any of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Pithecia. with large ears and a long hairy tail that is not prehensile.
siak
sika
sika
noun
A traditional Bangladeshi hanging basket
Cervus nippon, a deer found in the forests of East Asia