Definition of KHAKI

khaki

Plural: khakies, khakis

Noun

  • A durable, drab yellowish-brown twilled cloth.
  • a sturdy twilled cloth of a yellowish brown color used especially for military uniforms
  • A dull, yellowish-brown colour, the colour of dust.
  • Khaki green, a dull green colour.
  • A strong cloth of wool or cotton, often used for military or other uniforms.
  • A soldier wearing a khaki uniform.
  • A British person.
  • Khaki clothing or uniform.

Adjective Satellite

  • of a yellowish brown color

Adj

  • Dust-coloured; of the colour of dust.

Examples

  • He strategically deployed KHAKI across the board, covering a wide area with his play.

Origin / Etymology

Borrowed from Hindustani خاکی / ख़ाकी (xākī), from Classical Persian خاکی (xākī, “dusty, earthy, earth-colored”).
Sense 5 was coined in reference to the colour of the uniform of British troops during the Second Boer War; compare rooinek.

Scrabble Score: 16

khaki: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
khaki: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
khaki: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 15

khaki: valid Words With Friends Word