a unit of weight used in Eastern Mediterranean countries, varying from place to place (44.93 kg in Egypt)
kanter
kantor
kantry
karate
karate
noun
An Okinawan martial art involving primarily punching and kicking, but additionally, advanced throws, arm bars, grappling and all means of fighting.
verb
(transitive, informal) To attack (somebody or something) with karate or similar techniques.
karats
karats
noun
plural of karat
karita
karite
karite
noun
The shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa).
kariti
karsts
karsts
noun
plural of karst
kartel
kartel
noun
(historical) A German industrial cartel.
(politics) A Belgian political cartel.
kartis
kartos
kastro
kateri
katzir
kelter
kelter
noun
(Britain dialectal, US, chiefly in the negative) Archaic form of kilter (“(good) condition, form, or order; fettle”).
kerite
kerite
noun
A compound in which tar or asphalt combined with animal or vegetable oils is vulcanized by sulphur, the product closely resembling rubber; formerly used as an insulating material in telegraphy.
kermit
kermit
Proper noun
The puppet Kermit the Frog, host of The Muppet Show and a frequent character in Sesame Street, originally performed by creator Jim Henson.
An asynchronous file transfer protocol, often used for communication between different types of minicomputer or mainframe.
A city in Texas.
A town in West Virginia.
kester
kester
Proper noun
name equivalent to Christopher.
khatri
khatri
Noun
A member of the second-highest of the four castes or varnas in traditional Punjabi society.
kilter
kilter
noun
(card games, chiefly poker) A hand of playing cards which is useless.
(chiefly in the negative) Chiefly in out of kilter: (good) condition, form, or order; fettle.
kintar
kintar
noun
Alternative form of qintar (“unit of measure”)
kintra
kintry
kirsti
kirsty
kirsty
Proper noun
name, Scottish diminutive of Christine.
kirtle
kirtle
noun
A knee-length tunic.
A short jacket.
A woman's gown; a woman's outer petticoat or skirt.
verb
(transitive) To clothe or cover with, or as if with, a kirtle; to hitch up (a long garment) to the length of a kirtle.
kiters
kiters
noun
plural of kiter
kittar
kitter
kitter
noun
(informal) A cat.
A person or company that manufactures kits.
knitra
korait
korats
korbut
korten
krafft
krafts
kraits
kraits
noun
plural of krait
krantz
krantz
noun
(in South Africa) An encircling or overhanging wall of rock.
krater
krater
noun
(historical) An ancient Greek vessel for mixing water and wine.
krauts
krauts
noun
plural of kraut
krista
kriste
kristi
kristo
kristy
kristy
Proper noun
A variant of Christie, a diminutive of Christina and related female names.
krubut
krubut
noun
Rafflesia arnoldii, a plant with very large flowers.
krutch
kruter
krysta
kthira
kultur
kultur
noun
German culture or civilization, especially seen as authoritarian or racist during the period of world wars (1914-18 and 1939-45)
kurtas
kurtas
noun
plural of kurta
kurten
kurtis
kurtis
noun
plural of kurti
kuster
kuttar
kutzer
kwarta
market
market
noun
(obsolete) The price for which a thing is sold in a market; hence, value; worth.
A formally organized, sometimes monopolistic, system of trading in specified goods or effects.
A gathering of people for the purchase and sale of merchandise at a set time, often periodic.
A geographical area where a certain commercial demand exists.
A grocery store
A group of potential customers for one's product.
City square or other fairly spacious site where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise.
The sum total traded in a process of individuals trading for certain commodities.
verb
(intransitive) To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for provisions or goods.
(intransitive) To shop in a market; to attend a market.
(transitive) To make (products or services) available for sale and promote them.
(transitive) To sell.
muktar
muktar
noun
Alternative spelling of mukhtar
porket
porket
noun
(archaic) A young hog; a pig.
prankt
prankt
verb
past participle of prank
racket
racket
noun
(Canada) A snowshoe formed of cords stretched across a long and narrow frame of light wood.
(countable, sports) An implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton.
(dated, slang) A carouse; any reckless dissipation.
(dated, slang) Something taking place considered as exciting, trying, unusual, etc. or as an ordeal.
A broad wooden shoe or patten for a man or horse, to allow walking on marshy or soft ground.
An illegal scheme for profit; a fraud or swindle; or both coinstantiated.
verb
(intransitive) To make a clattering noise.
(intransitive, dated) To be dissipated; to carouse.
To strike with, or as if with, a racket.
rajkot
rajkot
Proper noun
A large city in India, in the state of Gujarat.
rakata
ranket
rastik
rastik
noun
A blend of henna and various other ingredients, traditionally used to dye the hair.
rekhti
reknit
reknit
verb
To knit again.
reknot
reknot
verb
To knot again.
retack
retack
verb
To tack again.
retake
retake
noun
a scene that is filmed again, or a picture that is photographed again
an instance of resitting an examination
verb
To capture or occupy somewhere again.
To photograph or film again.
To take something again.
To take something back.
retalk
retook
retook
verb
simple past tense of retake
rettke
retuck
retuck
verb
To tuck again.
ricket
ricket
verb
(transitive) To move rapidly and uncertainly.
rockat
rocket
rocket
noun
(Scotland, slang) A stupid or crazy person.
(South East England, slang) A very physically attractive woman.
(figurative) Something that shoots high in the air.
(military slang) An angry communication (such as a letter or telegram) to a subordinate.
(military) A non-guided missile propelled by a rocket engine.
A blunt lance head used in jousting.
A rocket propelled firework; a skyrocket.
A vehicle propelled by a rocket engine.
Rocket larkspur (Consolida regalis).
The leaf vegetable Eruca sativa or Eruca vesicaria.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To accelerate swiftly and powerfully.
To attack something with rockets.
To carry something in a rocket.
To fly vertically.
To rise or soar rapidly.
rothko
rukbat
sarkit
sarkit
adj
(Scotland, obsolete) clothed
skater
skater
noun
(ice hockey) A player who is not a goaltender.
A member of skateboarding subculture, characterized by dingy and baggy clothes, and often wallet chains.
A person who skates.
Any of numerous hemipterous insects in the family Gerridae, which run rapidly over the surface of the water, as if skating.
skirts
skirts
noun
plural of skirt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skirt
skirty
skirty
adj
Fond of wearing skirts; tending to wear skirts.
Like a skirt; featuring a skirt or skirts.
skiter
staker
staker
noun
(cryptocurrencies) One who participates in proof of stake.
One who stakes something.
starik
starke
starks
starks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stark
starky
stbark
stirks
stirks
noun
plural of stirk
stoker
stoker
noun
A device for stoking a fire; a poker.
A device that feeds coal into a furnace, etc., automatically.
A person who pedals on the back of a tandem bicycle.
A person who stokes, especially one on a steamship or steam train, who stokes coal in the boilers.
storks
storks
noun
plural of stork
strack
straik
straik
noun
Alternative form of strake
strake
strake
noun
(aviation) A type of aerodynamic surface mounted on an aircraft fuselage to fine-tune the airflow.
(engineering) A shaped piece of wood used to level a bed or contour the shape of a mould, as for a bell
(nautical) A continuous line of plates or planks running from bow to stern that contributes to a vessel's skin. (FM 55-501).
(obsolete) A streak.
(obsolete) An iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel.
A trough for washing broken ore, gravel, or sand; a launder.
verb
(obsolete) To stretch.
(obsolete) simple past tense of strike
straky
streak
streak
noun
(shipbuilding) A strake.
A continuous series of like events.
A moth of the family Geometridae, Chesias legatella.
A rung or round of a ladder.
A tendency or characteristic, but not a dominant or pervasive one.
An irregular line left from smearing or motion.
The act of streaking, or running naked through a public area.
The color of the powder of a mineral. So called, because a simple field test for a mineral is to streak it against unglazed white porcelain.
verb
(intransitive) To have or obtain streaks.
(intransitive) To run naked in public. (Contrast flash)
(intransitive) To run quickly.
(obsolete, UK, Scotland) To stretch; to extend; hence, to lay out, as a dead body.
(transitive) To create streaks.
(transitive) To move very swiftly.
streck
streek
streek
verb
(archaic, dialect, UK, Scotland, transitive) To lay out, as a dead body.
(archaic, dialect, UK, Scotland, transitive) To stretch.
streke
strick
strick
noun
A bunch of hackled flax prepared for drawing into slivers.
A bushel measure.
A flat piece of wood used for levelling off grain in a measure; a strickle.
strike
strike
noun
(baseball) A status resulting from a batter swinging and missing a pitch, or not swinging at a pitch when the ball goes in the strike zone, or hitting a foul ball that is not caught.
(bowling) The act of knocking down all ten pins in on the first roll of a frame.
(cricket) The status of being the batsman that the bowler is bowling at.
(finance) In an option contract, the price at which the holder buys or sells if they choose to exercise the option.
(fishing) A nibble on the bait by a fish.
(geology) The compass direction of the line of intersection between a rock layer and the surface of the Earth.
(historical) An old English measure of corn equal to the bushel.
(ironworking) A puddler's stirrer.
(obsolete) Fullness of measure; hence, excellence of quality.
(obsolete) The extortion of money, or the attempt to extort money, by threat of injury; blackmail.
(philately) A cancellation postmark.
A blow or application of physical force against something.
A work stoppage (or otherwise concerted stoppage of an activity) as a form of protest.
An instrument with a straight edge for levelling a measure of grain, salt, etc., scraping off what is above the level of the top; a strickle.
An iron pale or standard in a gate or fence.
The discovery of a source of something.
The primary face of a hammer, opposite the peen.
The strike plate of a door.
verb
(by extension) To capitulate; to signal a surrender by hauling down the colours.
(dated) To break forth; to commence suddenly; with into.
(intransitive) To act suddenly, especially in a violent or criminal way.
(intransitive) To become attached to something; said of the spat of oysters.
(intransitive) To carry out a violent or illegal action.
(intransitive) To deliver a quick blow or thrust; to give blows.
(intransitive) To pass with a quick or strong effect; to dart; to penetrate.
(intransitive) To set off on a walk or trip.
(intransitive) To sound by percussion, with blows, or as if with blows.
(intransitive) To stop working as a protest to achieve better working conditions.
(intransitive, UK, obsolete, slang) To steal or rob; to take forcibly or fraudulently.
(intransitive, dated) To run upon a rock or bank; to be stranded; to run aground.
(masonry) To cut off (a mortar joint, etc.) even with the face of the wall, or inward at a slight angle.
(nautical) To haul down or lower (a flag, mast, etc.)
(obsolete) To advance; to cause to go forward; used only in the past participle.
(slang, archaic) To borrow money from; to make a demand upon.
(sports) To score a goal.
(sugar-making, obsolete) To lade thickened sugar cane juice from a teache into a cooler.
(transitive) To cause or produce by a stroke, or suddenly, as by a stroke.
(transitive) To cause to ignite by friction.
(transitive) To cause to sound by one or more beats; to indicate or notify by audible strokes. Of a clock, to announce (an hour of the day), usually by one or more sounds.
(transitive) To create an impression.
(transitive) To give, as a blow; to impel, as with a blow; to give a force to; to dash; to cast.
(transitive) To hit.
(transitive) To impress, seem or appear (to).
(transitive) To manufacture, as by stamping.
(transitive) To punish; to afflict; to smite.
(transitive) To thrust in; to cause to enter or penetrate.
(transitive, dated) To quit (one's job).
(transitive, figurative) To impinge upon.
(transitive, sometimes with out or through) To delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate.
To affect by a sudden impression or impulse.
To balance (a ledger or account).
To discover a source of something, often a buried raw material such as ore (especially gold) or crude oil.
To dismantle and take away (a theater set; a tent; etc.).
To hit upon, or light upon, suddenly.
To level (a measure of grain, salt, etc.) with a straight instrument, scraping off what is above the level of the top.
To make a sudden impression upon, as if by a blow; to affect with some strong emotion.
To make and ratify.
To stroke or pass lightly; to wave.
To touch; to act by appulse.
To unfasten, to loosen (chains, bonds, etc.).
stroke
stroke
noun
(Britain) The oblique, slash, or virgule ("/").
(by extension) A thrust of the penis during sexual intercourse.
(by extension) The rower who is nearest the stern of the boat, the movement of whose oar sets the rowing rhythm for the other rowers; also, the position in the boat occupied by this rower.
(chiefly US) A flattering or friendly act, comment, etc., done or made to a person to influence them.
(chiefly archaic) Influence; power.
(computing) In Unicode: the formal name of the individual horizontal strikethroughs (as in "A̶").
(cricket) The action of hitting the ball with the bat; a shot.
(golf) A single act of striking at the ball with a club; also, at matchplay, a shot deducted from a player's score at a hole as a result of a handicapping system.
(linguistics) A line making up a written character; specifically, a Chinese, Japanese, or Korean character.
(medicine) A sudden attack of any illness, especially if causing loss of consciousness or movement, or when fatal.
(medicine) The loss of brain function arising when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly interrupted.
(music) A bow or pluck of a string or strings of a stringed instrument; also, the manner in which a musical instrument is played; hence, a melody, a tune.
(professional wrestling) Backstage influence.
(sciences) An individual discharge of lightning, particularly if causing damage.
(squash) A point awarded to a player in case of interference or obstruction by the opponent.
(swimming) A specific combination of movements of the arms and legs which, when repeated, causes the swimmer to advance through the water; also, the manner in which such movements are made; a swimming style.
(technology) A single movement or thrust of a part (such as a piston) of a machine that moves back and forth; also, the length of this movement.
(tennis) The hitting of a ball with a racket; also, the movement of the racket and arm that produces that impact.
(turn-based games) A masterful or effective action.
A beat or throb, as of the heart or pulse.
A damaging occurrence, especially if sudden; a blow, a calamity.
A distinctive expression in a written composition; a touch.
A gesture of assurance given as encouragement; specifically (psychoanalysis) in transactional analysis: a (generally positive) reaction expressed to a person which fulfils their desires or needs.
A movement of a brush in painting, of a chisel in carving, of a pen, pencil, or such implement in drawing or writing, etc., in one direction; hence, a line or mark made on a surface by such an implement.
A powerful or sudden effort by which something is done or produced; also, something accomplished by such an effort; an achievement, a feat.
A single movement with a tool; also, an impact of a tool on an object.
An act causing hurt or death, especially when seen as divine punishment.
An act of hitting; a blow, a hit.
An act of moving one's hand or an object along a surface in one direction, touching it lightly; a caress.
An act of striking with a weapon; a blow.
An act, or the sound, of the clapper or hammer of a clock hitting a bell or other striking mechanism; hence, the time when such a strike occurs.
An amount of work; specifically, a large amount of business or work.
Chiefly in to have a good stroke: appetite.
One of a series of beats or movements against a resisting medium, by means of which movement through or upon it is accomplished.
The effect or result of a striking; affliction or injury; a bruise or wound; soreness.
The movement of an oar or paddle through water, either the pull which actually propels the boat, or a single entire cycle of movement including the pull; also, the manner in which such movements are made; a rowing style.
verb
(agriculture) To milk (a cow or other animal); especially, to squeeze the teat of (a cow, etc.) to extract the last bit of milk from the udder; to strap (dialectal), to strip.
(also figuratively) To bring (something) to a certain condition by stroking (sense 1).
(ball games) To hit or kick (the ball) with a flowing or smooth motion; also, to score (a goal, a point, etc.) by doing so.
(by extension, chiefly US, politics) To influence (someone) by convincing or flattering them.
(especially psychoanalysis) To give assurance to (someone) through encouragement.
(figuratively) To soothe (someone); also, to flatter or indulge (someone).
(masonry) To give a finely fluted surface to (stone) by carving it with a tool.
(medicine) Chiefly followed by out: to suffer loss of brain function when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly interrupted; to have a stroke (noun sense 4).
(obsolete) To depict (something) with a paintbrush.
(poetic, rare) Of a bell or clock: to chime or sound to indicate (the hour, the time, etc.).
(rare) To mark (something) with lines or stripes; to stripe.
(swimming) To strike (the water) with one's arms and legs when swimming.
(swimming) To swim by making co-ordinated movements with the arms and legs.
Followed by out or through: to draw a line or lines through (text) to indicate that it is deleted; to cancel, to strike or strike out.
Of a rower or a crew: to row at (a rate of a certain number of strokes (“movements of the oar through water”) per minute).
To act as the stroke (“rower who is nearest the stern of the boat, the movement of whose oar sets the rowing rhythm for the other rowers”) of (a boat or its crew).
To draw the horizontal line across the upright part (of the letter t).
To move one's hand or an object (such as a broom or brush) along (a surface) in one direction, touching it lightly; to caress.
To sharpen (a knife or other cutting instrument) by honing or rubbing it against a surface.
stroky
stroky
adj
Resembling or comprising a stroke or strokes.
strook
strook
verb
(obsolete) past participle of strike
struck
struck
verb
simple past tense and past participle of strike
strunk
tacker
tacker
noun
(Australia, colloquial) A young child, especially a boy.
A person who, or device that tacks.
takara
takers
takers
noun
plural of taker
talker
talker
noun
(Internet) A stripped-down version of a MUD which is designed for talking, predating instant messengers; a kind of early chat room.
(informal) Mouth.
(informal, media) A popular topic of conversation.
(informal, media) A talk show
(informal, media) A talk-show host.
(informal, media) An all-talk radio station.
(informal, politics) A talking point.
A person who talks, especially one who gives a speech, or is loquacious or garrulous.
Any creature or machine that talks.
tanker
tanker
noun
(automotive, UK) A fuel tanker, petrol tanker, road tanker.
(automotive, US) A tank truck.
(aviation, firefighting) An aircraft built or modified to carry water and/or fire retardant for dropping on wildfires.
(aviation, usually military) An aircraft carrying a large supply of jet fuel or avgas for aerial refueling of other aircraft, plus equipment allowing the in-air transfer of fuel.
(military) Member of a tank crew, or of an armoured unit.
(nautical) A tank ship, a vessel used to transport large quantities of liquid.
(rail transport) A tank car.
(surfing slang) A longboard.
verb
(aviation) To carry more fuel than necessary for a flight, in order to avoid having to refuel at a destination where fuel is more expensive or in short supply.
(transitive) To transport (oil, etc.) in a tanker.
tarkio
taroks
taroks
noun
plural of tarok
tarski
tasker
tasker
noun
(Scotland, historical) A labourer who receives wages in kind.
One who imposes a task.
One who performs a task, such as a day-labourer.
thakur
thrack
thrack
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To load or burden.
throck
ticker
ticker
noun
(birdwatching, slang) A birdwatcher who aims to see (and tick off on a list) as many bird species as possible.
(slang) A heart, especially a human one.
(slang) A watch (timepiece).
A measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur.
A ticker tape, either the traditional paper kind or a scrolling message on a screen.
One who makes a tick mark.
tikker
tikoor
tinker
tinker
noun
(dated, chiefly Britain and Ireland, offensive) A member of the Irish Traveller community or of other itinerant groups. A gypsy.
(military, obsolete) A hand mortar.
(usually with "little") A mischievous person, especially a playful, impish youngster.
A bird, the razor-billed auk.
An itinerant tinsmith and mender of household utensils made of metal.
Any of various fish: chub mackerel, silverside, skate, or young mackerel about two years old.
Someone who repairs, or attempts repair, on anything mechanical, or who invents such devices; one who tinkers; a tinkerer.
The act of repair or invention.
verb
(intransitive) To work as a tinker.
(transitive, intransitive) To fiddle with something in an attempt to fix, mend or improve it, especially in an experimental or unskilled manner.
tobruk
tokers
tokers
noun
plural of toker
torsks
torsks
noun
plural of torsk
tracks
tracks
noun
plural of track
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of track
traiks
traiky
trakas
tranka
tranka
noun
A long cylindrical box that is balanced on a person's feet as part of a juggling performance.
tranks
tranks
noun
plural of trank
tranky
trepak
trepak
noun
A traditional brisk Russian and Ukrainian folk dance.
tricks
tricks
noun
plural of trick
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trick
tricky
tricky
adj
(colloquial, slang) Relating to or associated with a prostitution trick
adept at using deception
hard to deal with, complicated
triker
trikes
trikes
noun
plural of trike
trikir
troaks
troaks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of troak