A venomous spider, Latrodectus katipo, endemic to New Zealand.
katsup
kempts
ketupa
kipton
klepht
klepht
noun
(historical) An anti-Ottoman insurgent living in the mountains when Greece was a part of the Ottoman Empire.
packet
packet
noun
(South Africa) A plastic bag.
(botany) A specimen envelope containing small, dried plants or containing parts of plants when attached to a larger sheet.
(informal) A large amount of money.
(nautical) Originally, a vessel employed by government to convey dispatches or mails; hence, a vessel employed in conveying dispatches, mails, passengers, and goods, and having fixed days of sailing; a mail boat. Packet boat, ship, vessel (Wikipedia).
(networking) A small fragment of data as transmitted on some types of network, notably Ethernet networks (Wikipedia).
(slang) Synonym of package (“male genitalia”)
A small pack or package; a little bundle or parcel
verb
(intransitive) To ply with a packet or dispatch boat.
(transitive) To make up into a packet or bundle.
(transitive) To send in a packet or dispatch vessel.
(transitive, Internet) To subject to a denial-of-service attack in which a large number of data packets are sent.
pataka
pataka
noun
(India) A firecracker; a small paper packet of coloured potash and pieces of kankar, exploding when thrown against a hard surface.
patoka
pecket
petkin
petkin
noun
A little pet or darling.
phuket
phuket
Proper noun
Phuket Province, a province in the southern of Thailand
The island where Phuket Province located
A city on the island of Phuket
picket
picket
noun
(card games, uncountable) The card game piquet.
(historical) A type of punishment by which an offender had to rest his or her entire body weight on the top of a small stake.
(military) One of the soldiers or troops placed on a line forward of a position to warn against an enemy advance; or any unit (for example, an aircraft or ship) performing a similar function.
(sometimes figurative) A sentry.
A protester positioned outside an office, workplace etc. during a strike (usually in plural); also the protest itself.
A stake driven into the ground.
A tool in mountaineering that is driven into the snow and used as an anchor or to arrest falls.
verb
(intransitive) To protest, organized by a labour union, typically in front of the location of employment.
(obsolete, transitive) To torture by forcing to stand with one foot on a pointed stake.
(transitive) To enclose or fortify with pickets or pointed stakes.
(transitive) To guard, as a camp or road, by an outlying picket.
(transitive) To tether to, or as if to, a picket.
pitaka
pitaka
noun
(Buddhism) A collection of Buddhist scriptures.
pitkin
plakat
pocket
pocket
adj
(Texas hold'em poker) Referring to the two initial hole cards.
Of a size suitable for putting into a pocket.
Smaller or more compact than usual.
noun
(American football) The area behind the line of scrimmage subject to certain rules regarding intentional grounding, illegal contact, etc., formally extending to the end zone but more usually understood as the central area around the quarterback directly protected by the offensive line.
(Australia) An area of land surrounded by a loop of a river.
(Australian rules football) The area of the field to the side of the goal posts (four pockets in total on the field, one to each side of the goals at each end of the ground). The pocket is only a roughly defined area, extending from the behind post, at an angle, to perhaps about 30 meters out.
(architecture) A hole or space covered by a movable piece of board, as in a floor, boxing, partitions, etc.
(bowling) The ideal point where the pins are hit by the bowling ball.
(dentistry) A small space between a tooth and the adjoining gum, formed by an abnormal separation of the two.
(military) An area where military units are completely surrounded by enemy units.
(mining) A cavity in a rock containing a nugget of gold, or other mineral; a small body of ore contained in such a cavity.
(nautical) A strip of canvas sewn upon a sail so that a batten or a light spar can placed in the interspace.
(rugby) The position held by a second defensive middle, where an advanced middle must retreat after making a touch on the attacking middle.
(sports, billiards, pool, snooker) An indention and cavity with a net sack or similar structure (into which the balls are to be struck) at each corner and one centered on each side of a pool or snooker table.
(surfing) The unbroken part of a wave that offers the surfer the most power.
A bag stitched to an item of clothing, used for carrying small items.
A bight on a lee shore.
A large bag or sack formerly used for packing various articles, such as ginger, hops, or cowries; the pocket of wool held about 168 pounds.
A small, isolated group or area.
A socket for receiving the base of a post, stake, etc.
An enclosed volume of one substance surrounded by another.
Such a receptacle seen as housing someone's money; hence, financial resources.
The pouch of an animal.
verb
(billiards, snooker, pool) To cause a ball to go into one of the pockets of the table; to complete a shot.
(transitive) To put (something) into a pocket.
(transitive, informal) To take and keep (something, especially money, that is not one's own).
(transitive, informal, dated) To put up with; to bear without complaint.
pokunt
porket
porket
noun
(archaic) A young hog; a pig.
prankt
prankt
verb
past participle of prank
pytlik
spitak
takeup
topeka
topeka
Proper noun
The capital city of the state of Kansas in the United States of America.
topock
trepak
trepak
noun
A traditional brisk Russian and Ukrainian folk dance.
tupiks
tupiks
noun
plural of tupik
typika
typika
noun
plural of typikon
unkept
unkept
adj
Misspelling of unkempt.
Not kept (especially of promises).
upknit
upknit
verb
(transitive, archaic) To knit together; to unite.
uptake
uptake
noun
(dated) A chimney.
(dated) The upcast pipe from the smokebox of a steam boiler towards the chimney.
Absorption, especially of food or nutrient by an organism.
The act of lifting or taking up.
Understanding; comprehension.
verb
(archaic) To take up, to lift.
To absorb, as food or a drug by an organism.
To accept and begin to use, as a new practice.
uptick
uptick
noun
(finance) A stock market transaction or quote at a price above a preceding one.
A small increase or upward change in something that has been steady or declining.