A South American bird with a long, slender, horn-like ornament on its head and two sharp spurs on each wing, the horned screamer, Anhima cornuta.
kamilah
kashima
kashmir
khamsin
khamsin
noun
A hot, dry wind, common in Egypt, Sudan and the Levant towards the end of March and April, which blows (for about 50 days each year) from the desert, bringing with it hot weather and sand / sandstorms.
kimchee
kimchee
noun
Alternative spelling of kimchi
kimchis
kimchis
noun
plural of kimchi
klimesh
kohanim
kohanim
noun
plural of kohen
lakshmi
lakshmi
Proper noun
The Hindu goddess of wealth, the consort of Vishnu and married to Rama (in her incarnation as Sita) and Krishna (as Rukmini and Radha).
name used in India.
mawkish
mawkish
adj
(archaic or dialectal) Feeling sick, queasy.
(archaic) Sickening or insipid in taste or smell.
Excessively or falsely sentimental; showing a sickly excess of sentiment.
michiko
mikhail
mikvahs
mikvahs
noun
plural of mikvah
mikvehs
mikvehs
noun
plural of mikveh
mikvoth
minkish
minkish
adj
Resembling or characteristic of mink or a mink.
mirkish
mockish
mockish
adj
(obsolete) mock; counterfeit; sham
monkish
monkish
adj
Pertaining to, or resembling, a monk or monasticism.
Tending to self-denial; ascetic.
murkish
murkish
adj
murky; gloomy
muskish
muskish
adj
musky
muzhiks
muzhiks
noun
plural of muzhik
nimkish
pinkham
semikah
shikimi
shikimi
noun
The tree Illicium anisatum.
shimkus
sikhism
sikhism
Proper noun
A revealed, monotheistic religion originating in northern India, in the 16th century, through Guru Nanak and his successors.
smokish
smokish
adj
Characteristic of or resembling smoke
sukhumi
sukhumi
Proper noun
The capital city of Abkhazia, a disputed region on the Black Sea coast.