(Australia, New Zealand, Britain, transitive) To taunt or tease.
chiaki
chitak
choiak
choiak
Proper noun
The fourth month of the later ancient Egyptian civil calendar and Coptic calendar, corresponding to the fourth and last month of the season of Akhet. Since 25 BCE, when the calendar was reformed to include leap-days, Choiak has been in roughly December.
diksha
diksha
noun
The giving of a mantra or initiation by the guru in Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
fakieh
hackia
hackie
hackie
noun
(US, informal) A taxicab driver.
hackin
haiduk
haikai
haikai
noun
A Japanese form of comic connected verse that gave rise to haiku.
haikal
haikal
noun
The central chapel of the three forming the sanctuary of a Coptic church. It contains the high altar, and is usually closed by an embroidered curtain.
haikun
hakims
hakims
noun
plural of hakim
hankie
hankie
noun
(informal, abbreviation, colloquial) A handkerchief
hawick
hawick
Proper noun
A town in the Scottish Borders region
hawkie
hawkie
noun
(Tyneside) A cow with a white face and darker body.
hazaki
hijack
hijack
noun
(obsolete) A highwayman, robber.
(poker slang) Preflop, the position two before the dealer.
(politics) An amendment which deletes the contents of a bill and inserts entirely new provisions.
An instance of a seizure and redirection of a process.
An instance of hijacking; the illegal seizure of a vehicle; a hijacking.
verb
(computing) To change software settings without a user's knowledge so as to force that user to visit a certain web site.
(computing) To seize control of a networked computer by means of infecting it with a worm or other malware, thereby turning it into a zombie.
(politics) To introduce an amendment deleting the contents of a bill and inserting entirely new provisions.
To forcibly seize control of some vehicle in order to rob it or to reach a destination (especially an airplane, truck or a boat).
To seize control of some process or resource to achieve a purpose other than its originally intended one.
ikhwan
ikhwan
Noun
A Wahhabi religious militia of the early twentieth century, made up of traditionally nomadic tribesmen, which formed a significant military force of the ruler Ibn Saud and played an important role in establishing him as ruler of most of the Arabian Peninsula in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
itzhak
kachin
kachin
Noun
Any of a number of non-Burman ethnolinguistic groups in Burma, including the Jingpo people.
kadish
kahili
kahili
noun
(Hawaii) A feather standard mounted on a pole, as traditionally used in Hawaii on ceremonial occasions.
kahlil
kainah
kaithi
kaithi
Proper noun
A script historically used in parts of North India to write legal and administrative records.
kaliph
kaliph
noun
Alternative spelling of caliph
kamahi
kamahi
noun
A New Zealand tree Weinmannia racemosa
kamiah
kamiah
Proper noun
A city/town in Idaho.
kashim
kashim
noun
A traditional, large, semisubterranean men's communal house, in which communal and ceremonial events are hosted.
kathie
kathie
Proper noun
A spelling variant of the female name Kathy.
khadis
khaiki
khakis
khakis
noun
(military) A khaki uniform of pants (trousers) or shorts, shirt, and hat or other head covering such as a turban.
Khaki-coloured/colored cotton trousers (pants).
khalid
khalif
khalil
khalin
khamti
khania
kharia
kharia
Noun
A member of a large indigenous ethnic group of India, mainly inhabiting Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal, Maharashtra.
Proper noun
Their Munda language.
kharif
kharif
adj
(South Asia) Of crops: cultivated and harvested during the monsoon season.
khatib
khatib
noun
(Islam) A person who delivers the khutbah.
khatin
khatri
khatri
Noun
A member of the second-highest of the four castes or varnas in traditional Punjabi society.
khatti
khilat
khilat
noun
Alternative form of khalat
khirka
khirka
noun
Alternative form of khirkah
khitan
khivan
khivan
Adjective
From or pertaining to Khiva.
Noun
Someone from Khiva.
kiaugh
kiblah
kiblah
noun
Alternative form of qibla
kinhwa
kishar
kishar
Proper noun
In Akkadian mythology, the daughter of Lahmu and Lahamu, the first children of Tiamat and Apsu.
kishka
kishka
noun
Alternative spelling of kishke
kiswah
kiswah
noun
(Islam) The cloth that covers the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
kiwach
kochia
kohima
kohima
Proper noun
The state capital of Nagaland (India).
kowhai
kowhai
noun
Any of several small woody legume trees in the genus Sophora native to New Zealand that have yellow flowers. The national flower of New Zealand.
krisha
kthira
kuhnia
lakish
lakish
adj
(literature) Characteristic of the Lake poets.
(rare) Wet; moist.
mikvah
mikvah
noun
(especially UK) Alternative spelling of mikveh
naskhi
rakish
rakish
adj
(dated) Like a rake; dissolute; profligate.
Dashingly, carelessly, or sportingly unconventional or stylish; jaunty; characterized by a devil-may-care unconventionality; having a somewhat disreputable quality or appearance.
riksha
rivkah
sakieh
sakieh
noun
Alternative spelling of sakia
shaikh
shakti
shakti
noun
(Hinduism) the divine force that pervades the universe.
sharki
shikar
shikar
noun
(India) Hunting, sport; a hunting expedition.
hunting guide (elsewhere besides India, e.g. Australia)
verb
(India, dated, transitive, intransitive) To hunt; to go hunting.
shikra
shikra
noun
A species of hawk, Accipiter badius.
shiksa
shiksa
noun
(Judaism, often derogatory) A non-Jewish girl, especially one who is attractive and young.