Words Starting With "K"

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Kinesthetically

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Kinesthetically refers to a learning style or method that involves physical movement, tactile sensations, or gestures to convey or understand information. It is often referred to as a hands-on or experiential approach, where the learner uses their motor skills to process and retain information.

Kinesthetics

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Kinesthetics refers to the sense of movement and balance. It is the ability to be aware of one's body position, movement, and spatial relationships with objects. It is also often referred to as "body awareness" or "proprioception".

Kinetheodolite

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A kinetheodolite is a field device used in geodetic surveying that combines the principles of kinematics and triangulation to measure the position and orientation of a referential point. It typically consists of a rotating telescope mounted on a tripod or a rotating platform, which is operated remotely to measure angles and angular rates. The device is used to calculate the three-dimensional coordinates of the referential point with high precision, and is commonly employed in a range of applications including geodetic surveying, astronomy, and engineering.

Kinetic

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Kinetic refers to the state of movement or motion. It can also describe the energy of motion or the energy of an object in motion. In physics, kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion.

Kinetically

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Relating to or characterized by motion or activity; having motion or movement; able to move or propel something, especially through the application of force or energy.

Kineticist

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A kineticist is a person who specializes in the study of motion, energy, and related concepts. The term "kineticist" can refer to a physicist, engineer, or scientist who uses mathematical models and experimental techniques to analyze and understand dynamic systems. Kineticists often focus on topics such as mechanical systems, materials science, and fluid dynamics.

Kinetics

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Kinetics is the branch of physics that deals with the study of motion, particularly the motion of particles or objects in terms of their speed, velocity, and acceleration. It includes the study of forces that act upon an object, the motion of objects, and the relationships between motion and energy.

Kinetochore

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The kinetochore is a complex protein structure that forms on the centromere of a chromosome during mitosis and meiosis. It plays a crucial role in the attachment of the chromosome to the spindle fibers during cell division, ensuring accurate segregation of chromosomes to daughter cells.

Kinetochores

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Kinetochores are specialized structures found on the centromeres of chromosomes that play a crucial role in the separation of chromosomes during cell division. They are able to capture and hold onto microtubules from the spindle fibers, allowing the chromosomes to be properly aligned and separated during mitosis and meiosis.

Kinetogenic

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Kinetogenic refers to something that is related to movement or motion, particularly in the context of exercise or physical activity.

Kinetograph

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The kinetograph was an early motion picture device invented in the late 1800s by Thomas Edison and William Kennedy Dickson. It was essentially a motion picture camera and viewer combination, capable of recording and playing back short sequences of moving images. The kinetograph consisted of a camera, known as the kinetoscope, and a viewer for displaying the recorded images.

Kinetographs

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Kinetographs are a type of early film camera that uses a rotating disk with perforations to capture a series of images on a strip of film, much like a zoetrope. The term "kinetograph" was coined by Thomas Edison in 1888 to describe his invention that recorded and played back moving images. The kinetograph was the precursor to the modern motion picture camera and projector.

Kinetophobia

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Kinetophobia is an excessive or irrational fear of movement. Specifically, it is the fear of being in motion, or the fear of losing control or stability when moving. This phobia includes a wide range of phobic responses, from mild discomfort to extreme panic, and can be triggered by various forms of motion, such as traveling by car, plane, or train, going down stairs, or simply walking quickly.

Kinetophone

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The kinetophone is a rare and early device that combines motion pictures with sound. It was developed in the 1910s by Thomas Edison's company and used a phonograph record to play back a synchronized soundtrack to a motion picture.

Kinetoplast

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Kinetoplast is a unique structure found in the mitochondria of certain parasitic protozoa, including trypanosomes and leishmanias. It is a loop or knob-like structure composed of DNA and is involved in the movement of the parasite's mitochondria within the host cell. The term "kinetoplast" comes from the Greek words "kinetos," meaning "moving," and "plastos," meaning "formed."

Kinetoplastid

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Kinetoplastid is a type of parasitic protozoan that causes diseases such as sleeping sickness, also known as trypanosomiasis, and Chaga's disease. The kinetoplastid parasite has a unique structure within its cells called a kinetoplast, which is the site where the parasite's genetic material is replicated.

Kinetoplastida

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Kinetoplastida is a superorder of parasitic protozoa. The term is derived from the Greek words "kinetoplast" (meaning "kinetoplastid flagellum") and "-ida" (meaning "resembling"). <br><br>Kinetoplastids are flagellated, meaning they have one or more whip-like structures called flagella used for movement. The superorder Kinetoplastida includes some of the most common protozoan parasites that infect humans and animals. These parasites cause diseases such as African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness), American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease), and leishmaniasis.<br><br>In particular, the kinetoplastid flagellum is a unique structure that plays a crucial role in the movement and transmission of the parasites.

Kinetoplastids

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Kinetoplastids are a group of single-celled parasites that are responsible for causing certain diseases, including African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) and Chagas disease. They are found in the blood and tissues of infected animals and humans. Kinetoplastids are characterized by the presence of a unique structure called a kinetoplast, which is a complex organelle found in the mitochondria of these cells.

Kinetoscope

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A kinetoscope is an early motion picture device that displays a series of images on a strip of film, creating the illusion of motion when viewed through a viewer's peephole. It was invented by Thomas Edison and William Kennedy Dickson in 1888 and was the first device to demonstrate motion pictures.

Kinetosis

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Kinetosis is a medical term that refers to a type of motion sickness that occurs when the body receives conflicting signals about its position and movement, often due to changes in speed, direction, or gravitational forces. It can cause symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and disorientation, and is commonly associated with activities like driving, flying, or boating.

Kinfolk

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Kinfolk refers to a person's relatives or family members, often used to describe one's closest or most important family connections.

King

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A king is a male monarch, the sovereign ruler of a country or state, typically inheriting the position through birthright or election. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to a supreme or dominant figure in a particular field or activity.

Kingdom

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A kingdom is a monarchic state or territorial entity ruled by a king or queen, typically hereditary or dynastic, with a royal court and nobility. The term may also refer to a realm or territory under the rule of a monarch. The word "kingdom" often implies a sense of grandeur, power, and prestige, and is often associated with medieval or regal contexts.

Kingdoms

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The word "kingdoms" refers to territories or areas governed by a king or queen, often with a hereditary monarch as the head of state. Kingdoms can also refer to large territories with a shared culture, history, or identity, often with a monarch or other historical figure as a symbol of national unity.

Kingfisher

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A kingfisher is a small, brightly colored bird that feeds on fish. It is also known as the kingfisher fisher, halcyon, or belted kingfisher. Kingfishers are found in aquatic environments, including ponds, lakes, and rivers, and are known for their bright blue and orange plumage. They have a distinctive, forked tail and are often seen hovering above the water in search of prey.

Kinglier

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The adjective "kinglier" is comparative form of the noun "king". It means more like a king, more regal, or more imperial.

Kingliness

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The word "kingliness" refers to the qualities of a king, particularly the dignity, authority, and majesty associated with the office of a monarch. It can also describe something or someone that exhibits similar characteristics, such as grandeur, majesty, and regality.

Kingly

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Majestic, regal, or suitable for a king: having or showing a high level of dignity, grandeur, or power.

Kingpin

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The term "kingpin" refers to a person or thing that is the most important or influential person in a particular organization or endeavor. It can also refer to the central or most crucial element of something, such as the kingpin of a bicycle wheel. In a more figurative sense, a kingpin is someone who has a significant impact or influence on a particular situation or industry.

Kingpins

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Kingpins are the most important or influential people in a particular organization, group, or industry. The term is often used to describe the leaders or decision-makers who have a significant amount of power and control over the group.

Kings

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Kings refers to male sovereigns or rulers of a country, kingdom, or empire. They are often the head of state and chief executive, with powers to govern, make laws, and make executive decisions.

Kingsbury

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Kingsbury is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old English words "cyning" meaning king and "burh" meaning fortress or borough. It is likely to have originally referred to someone who lived near a royal fortress or castle.

Kingship

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The word "kingship" refers to the position or state of being a king, which is the highest rank in a monarchical system of government. It can also describe the power, authority, and influence held by a king or monarch.

Kingston-on-thames

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Kingston upon Thames is a town located in South West London, England. It is situated on the River Thames, about 10 miles southwest of central London. The town has a rich history dating back to Roman times, and it was an important center of trade and commerce during the Middle Ages. Today, Kingston upon Thames is a popular residential and commercial area, known for its charming riverside location, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.

Kingston-upon-hull

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Kingston upon Hull is a port city and unitary authority located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The city's name "Kingston upon Hull" is derived from the Old English words "cyning" meaning "king" and "tun" meaning "settlement" or "farm", while "upon" is a Norse word meaning "on" or "near". Thus, the name literally means "King's settlement on the hill". The city is commonly referred to as Hull.

Kingston

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Kingston is a place name and can refer to:<br><br> Kingston upon Thames, a town in southwest London, England, also known as Kingston<br> Kingston, Jamaica, the capital and largest city of Jamaica<br> Kingston, Ontario, a city in Ontario, Canada<br> Kingston, Tasmania, a locality in Tasmania, Australia<br><br>It may also refer to:<br><br> Kingston Technology, a US-based technology company that specializes in memory products such as RAM and solid-state drives.<br> Kingston, a character from the rugby union video game Back of the Line.<br> Kingston, a fictional character from the computer game Clock Tower.<br><br>In general, the name Kingston is derived from the Old English words "cynting" meaning "king's town" or "cyning" meaning "king's settlement".