(Internet) A message sent to a blog on social networking platform Tumblr, which can be publicly posted and replied to by the recipient.
(UK dialectal and Scotland) An eft; newt.
(UK dialectal) A lizard.
An act or instance of asking.
An asking price.
Something asked or asked for.
verb
(figuratively) To take (a person's situation) as an example.
(transitive or ditransitive) To request (information, or an answer to a question).
To interrogate or enquire of (a person).
To invite.
To publish in church for marriage; said of both the banns and the persons.
To put forward (a question) to be answered.
To request or petition; usually with for.
To request permission to do something.
To require, demand, claim, or expect, whether by way of remuneration or return, or as a matter of necessity.
atk
auk
auk
noun
Any of several species of Arctic sea birds of the family Alcidae.
awk
awk
adj
(US slang, of a situation) Awkward; uncomfortable.
(obsolete) Odd; out of order; perverse.
(obsolete) Wrong, or not commonly used; clumsy; sinister.
(obsolete, UK, dialect) Clumsy in performance or manners; not dexterous; awkward.
adv
(obsolete) Perversely; in the wrong way.
name
(computing) A Unix scripting language or the command line interface itself.
bak
bak
adv
(text messaging) Abbreviation of back.
dak
dak
noun
(South Asia) A dak bungalow.
(South Asia) A post system by means of transport relays of horses stationed at intervals along a route or network, carrying mail and passengers.
verb
(Australia, informal) To suddenly pull down someone's pants as a prank; to pants.
eak
hak
jak
jak
noun
Alternative form of jack (“the tree Mangifera caesia”)
kab
kab
noun
(historical units of measure) Alternative form of cab: a former Hebrew unit of volume.
kae
kaf
kaf
noun
Alternative spelling of kaph
The twenty-second letter of the Arabic alphabet. ك (k)
kai
kai
noun
(New Zealand, informal) food
kal
kam
kam
adj
(obsolete) Crooked, awry.
kan
kan
noun
A Japanese unit of weight, approximately 3.75 kg or 8.267 lb.
Archaic form of khan.
kao
kas
kas
noun
plural of ka
kat
kat
noun
Alternative spelling of khat
An ancient Egyptian unit of weight, one fiftieth of an avoirdupois pound.
kaw
kaw
verb
Alternative form of caw
kay
kay
intj
(colloquial) Abbreviation of okay.
noun
(colloquial) A kilometer.
(colloquial) A thousand of some unit (from kilo-).
Dated form of cay.
The name of the Latin-script letter K.
kaz
kea
kea
noun
Nestor notabilis, a parrot of New Zealand.
kha
kha
noun
The name of the Cyrillic script letter Х / х.
kia
koa
koa
noun
A large tree of species Acacia koa (family Fabaceae) which is endemic to and common on the islands of Hawaii; or the wood of this tree.
kra
kra
noun
A long-tailed macaque of India and Sumatra, reddish-olive in colour with black spots and tail.
The letter Κʻ or ĸ, formerly used to write the Kalaallisut language of Greenland, replaced in 1973 by the letter q.
kua
kva
kwa
lak
lak
adv
Pronunciation spelling of like, representing African-American Vernacular English.
mak
mak
verb
(Wearside, Durham, dialectal) Alternative form of make
nak
nak
noun
A female yak.
oak
oak
adj
having a rich brown colour, like that of oak wood.
made of oak wood or timber
noun
(countable) A deciduous tree with distinctive deeply lobed leaves, acorns, and notably strong wood, typically of England and northeastern North America, included in genus Quercus.
(uncountable) The wood of the oak.
(wine) The flavor of oak.
A rich brown colour, like that of oak wood.
Any tree of the genus Quercus, in family Fagaceae.
Lagunaria, white oak, in family Malvaceae
The outer (lockable) door of a set of rooms in a college or similar institution. (Often in the phrase "to sport one's oak").
The she-oaks in Allocasuarina and Casuarina, of family Casuarinaceae
Toxicodendron, poison oak, in family Anacardiaceae
Various species called silky oak, in family Proteaceae
Various tanbark oak or stone oak species in family Fagaceae, genera Lithocarpus and Notholithocarpus.
verb
(wine, transitive) To expose to oak in order for the oak to impart its flavors.
oka
oka
noun
(historical) A former Turkish, Egyptian, Hungarian, and Romanian unit of weight, usually of a little more than a kilogram.
A unit of volume in Egypt (and formerly Turkey) corresponding to about 1.2 litres.
pak
pak
noun
(marketing) Deliberate misspelling of pack.
sak
ska
ska
noun
(music) A style of Jamaican dance music originating in the late 1950s, combining elements of Caribbean calypso and mento with American jazz and rhythm and blues; it was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae.
tak
tak
verb
(Wearside, Durham) To take.
yak
yak
noun
(slang) A kayak.
(slang) A laugh.
(slang) A talk, particular an informal talk; chattering; gossip.
(slang) Vomit.
An ox-like mammal native to the Himalayas, Mongolia, Burma, and Tibet with dark, long, and silky hair, a horse-like tail, and a full, bushy mane.
verb
(slang, intransitive) To talk, particularly informally but persistently; to chatter or prattle.
(slang, intransitive) To vomit, usually as a result of excessive alcohol consumption.