(rare) Resembling conditions at dusk or twilight, low-lit, dark; in darkness, gloomy.
adv
(rare) At dusk; in the dusk or twilight.
aksum
akule
akule
noun
(Hawaii) The bigeye scad, Selar crumenophthalmus.
akund
akure
amuck
amuck
adv
Alternative form of amok
ankou
ankou
Proper noun
The personification of death in Breton mythology.
ankus
ankus
noun
The hooked goad that is used in India to control elephants.
aruke
baulk
baulk
noun
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of balk
bouak
bukat
bulak
bulak
noun
An Indian nose ring usually worn by married women.
burka
burka
noun
A dress made from felt or karakul (the short curly fur of young lambs of the breed of that name), traditionally worn by men of the Caucasus region.
An Islamic garment that covers the whole body, which has a net screen covering the eyes so they cannot be seen, and is worn by women.
caulk
caulk
noun
A composition of vehicle and pigment used at ambient temperatures for filling/sealing joints or junctures, that remains elastic for an extended period of time after application.
Alternative form of calk (“pointed projection on a horseshoe”)
Caulking.
verb
(nautical) To drive oakum into the seams of a ship's wooden deck or hull to make it watertight.
(slang) To copulate.
To apply caulking to joints, cracks, or a juncture of different materials.
chauk
datuk
dauke
djuka
dukas
dukas
noun
plural of duka
dumka
dumka
noun
(countable) An individual composition in this genre.
(uncountable) A genre of instrumental folk music from Ukraine.
guaka
haiku
haiku
noun
A Japanese poem in three lines, the first and last consisting of five morae, and the second consisting of seven morae, usually with an emphasis on the season or a naturalistic theme.
A three-line poem in any language, with five syllables in the first and last lines and seven syllables in the second, usually with an emphasis on the season or a naturalistic theme.
hauck
jakun
jakun
adj
(informal, derogatory, Singapore) Fascinated by objects, events, or experiences which seem ordinary to others.
(informal, offensive, Malaysia) Overly excited, bad-tempered, unruly, or unsophisticated.
jauks
jutka
jutka
noun
(India) A light horse-drawn cart.
kabul
kagus
kagus
noun
plural of kagu
kahau
kahau
noun
The proboscis monkey.
kannu
kansu
kanzu
kanzu
noun
A white or cream-coloured robe worn by men in the African Great Lakes region.
kapur
kaput
kaput
adj
(informal) Out of order; not working.
karou
kassu
kassu
noun
A kind of catechu made from the fruit of the betel palm.
katuf
katun
katun
noun
A medieval self-governing community in the Balkans, associated with cattle farming.
kauai
kauch
kaule
kauri
kauri
noun
(New Zealand) Agathis australis, a large conifer of the family Araucariaceae.
A conifer of the genus Agathis, family Araucariaceae, found in Australasia and Melanesia.
A resinous product of the kauri tree, found in the form of yellow or brown lumps in the ground where the trees have grown. It is used for making varnish, and as a substitute for amber.
Alternative form of cowrie
kaury
kazue
keaau
khuai
khula
khula
noun
(Islam) A form of divorce initiated by the wife.
kinau
klaus
knaur
knaur
noun
A knot or burl in a tree.
kohua
kouza
kraul
kraus
kraut
kraut
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Kraut (“German person”)
Clipping of sauerkraut.
kuban
kubba
kubba
noun
Alternative form of kibbeh
kudva
kulah
kulak
kulak
noun
(historical) A prosperous peasant in the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union, who owned land and could hire workers.
kulan
kulan
noun
Alternative form of koulan
kulda
kulla
kuman
kumar
kunai
kunai
noun
A Japanese tool and weapon, possibly derived from the masonry trowel, used as a weapon by ninja or samurai.
A species of grass, Imperata cylindrica, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australasia, Africa, and southern Europe, and widely introduced to the New World.
kunia
kurma
kurma
noun
Alternative form of korma
kurta
kurta
noun
A traditional article of clothing worn in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, consisting of a loose, collarless, long-sleeved, knee-length shirt worn by both men and women.
kusam
kusan
kusha
kuska
kutta
liuka
lukan
lukas
lunka
makua
makuk
makuk
noun
A birchbark container used by the Ojibwe people.
muzak
muzak
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Muzak (“easy listening music, especially if regarded as uninteresting; something regarded as droning on and often boring, or soothing but undemanding”)
verb
Alternative letter-case form of Muzak
naumk
nikau
nikau
noun
(New Zealand) Rhopalostylis sapida, a palm tree of New Zealand.
oakum
oakum
noun
A material, consisting of tarred fibres, used to caulk or pack joints in plumbing, masonry, and wooden shipbuilding.
The coarse portion separated from flax or hemp in hackling.
oukia
pauky
pucka
pucka
adj
Alternative form of pukka.
pukka
pukka
adj
(Britain, slang) Excellent, fantastic, great.
(originally South Asia) Genuine or authentic; hence of behaviour: correct, socially acceptable or proper.
Superior or of high quality; first-class.
pulka
pulka
noun
An animal-drawn sleigh (sledge) of a particular sort.
punak
punka
punka
noun
Alternative spelling of punkah
quack
quack
adj
Falsely presented as having medicinal powers.
noun
(derogatory) A fraudulent healer, especially a bombastic peddler in worthless treatments, a doctor who makes false diagnoses for monetary benefit, or an untrained or poorly trained doctor who uses fraudulent credentials to attract patients
(figuratively, derogatory) Any similar charlatan or incompetent professional.
(humorous slang, mildly derogatory) Any doctor.
The sound made by a duck.
verb
(intransitive) Of a queen bee: to make a high-pitched sound during certain stages of development.
(obsolete) To make vain and loud pretensions.
To make a noise like a duck.
To practice or commit quackery (fraudulent medicine).
quake
quake
noun
A trembling or shaking.
An earthquake, a trembling of the ground with force.
verb
(intransitive) To tremble or shake.
(intransitive, figurative) To be in a state of fear, shock, amazement, etc., such as might cause one to tremble.
quaky
quaky
adj
Inclined to quake; tremulous.
quark
quark
noun
(Falkland Islands, informal) The black-crowned night heron, Nycticorax nycticorax.
(computing, X Window System) An integer that uniquely identifies a text string.
(physics) In the Standard Model, an elementary subatomic particle that forms matter. They combine to form hadrons, such as protons and neutrons.
A soft creamy cheese, eaten throughout northern, central, eastern, and southeastern Europe as well as the Low Countries, very similar to cottage cheese except that it is usually not made with rennet.
quauk
quawk
quawk
noun
(US) The black-crowned night heron, Nycticorax nycticorax.
The harsh call of this or other birds.
verb
Of birds, to give loud, harsh vocalisations.
queak
queak
noun
Alternative form of queek
saruk
sauks
shaku
shaku
noun
The Japanese foot, a traditional Japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or ¹/₁₀ of a jō, now standardized as equal to ¹⁰/₃₃ of a meter.
skuas
skuas
noun
plural of skua
stauk
stuka
subak
subak
noun
A communal organization for the irrigation of paddy fields on Bali.
An ancient Korean barehand martial art.
sulka
sumak
taluk
taluk
noun
A hereditary estate in parts of India; subsequently, an administrative subdivision of a district.
tukra
tunka
uckia
ukase
ukase
noun
(figuratively) Any absolutist order or arrogant proclamation
An authoritative proclamation; an edict, especially decreed by a Russian czar or (later) emperor.
ukiah
ukiah
Proper noun
a city in California, USA
a small city in Oregon, USA.
umiak
umiak
noun
(nautical) A large, open boat made of skins stretched over a wooden frame that is propelled by paddles; used by the Eskimos for transportation.
unark
ungka
ungka
noun
(zoology) A kind of gibbon, the siamang.
ushak
uzbak
wauks
wauks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wauk
wekau
wekau
noun
(zoology) An extinct small New Zealand owl with short wings and long legs that lived chiefly on the ground, Sceloglaux albifacies.