Words Starting With "K"

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Kinsperson

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A kinsperson is a person who is related to you by blood or marriage, such as a parent, child, sibling, spouse, or relative. It includes anyone with whom you share a kinship or family tie.

Kinswoman

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A kinswoman is a female relative, often a member of one's family through blood ties or marriage. It can refer to a sister, aunt, niece, cousin, or any other female relative. The term is often used to refer to someone with a familial connection, often in a more general or affectionate sense.

Kinswomen

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Kinswomen refers to a female relative, typically a female cousin, aunt, or female first cousin once removed. They are close family members, often sharing a common ancestor or bloodline.

Kintyre

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Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, located south of the Kilmory Bay and north of the sea loch known as Loch Gair Loch. It is known for its natural beauty, including its rugged coastal scenery and picturesque fishing villages. The area has a rich history and culture, with evidence of human habitation dating back to ancient times.

Kinyarwanda

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Kinyarwanda is a Bantu language spoken by the majority of the population in Rwanda, a country located in the East African region. It is the official language of Rwanda and is also spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and Tanzania.<br><br>The language is closely related to other Bantu languages spoken in the region, such as Kirundi, which is spoken in Burundi, and Kiganda, which is spoken in Uganda. Kinyarwanda is also known as Rwanda language or Rwandese language.<br><br>The language has a rich cultural heritage and is used in various contexts, including education, government, media, and daily life. It has a significant influence on the country's identity and unity, and efforts are being made to promote and preserve the language.

Kiosk

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A kiosk is a small, freestanding structure, often used to dispense or display information, products, or services. It can be found in various settings such as shopping malls, tourist areas, or transport hubs. Kiosks can take different forms, including ticket booths, information centers, display racks, and even ATMs.

Kiosks

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Kiosks are small, self-service stands or booths that are used to sell or provide information on a particular product, service, or activity. They are often found in public places, such as shopping malls, transportation hubs, or tourist areas. Kiosks typically have a limited range of products or services, and customers interact with them using an interactive display or a touchscreen.

Kiowa

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The Kiowa are a tribe of Native Americans who traditionally inhabited the southern Great Plains of the United States, primarily in present-day Oklahoma. The name "Kiowa" is derived from the tribe's self-designation, "k'iuuwa", meaning "real people" or "main people". The Kiowa were a semi-nomadic people who moved seasonally in search of food and game, and were skilled horsemen and warriors. Today, the Kiowa Tribe is a federally recognized tribe with its own government and reservation in Oklahoma.

Kip

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Kip is a noun that refers to a unit of weight or mass, equal to 1,000 pounds or 450 kilograms. It is also a verb that means to jump or leap, often in a playful or energetic manner. In some contexts, kip can also refer to a person or thing that is redundant or unnecessary.

Kipa

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Kipchak

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Kipchak refers to a medieval Turkic ethnic group that originated in the steppes of Central Asia. The Kipchaks were a nomadic people who spoke a Turkic language and lived in the 10th to 13th centuries. They were known for their skill as horsemen and archers, and were often employed as mercenaries by various powers, including the Byzantine Empire and the Mongols. The term "Kipchak" is also used to refer to a group of Turkic languages spoken by the Kipchaks and other related tribes, as well as a region in modern-day Ukraine and Russia that was historically inhabited by the Kipchaks.

Kipchaks

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Kipchaks refers to a medieval nomadic people of Central Asia, specifically those who inhabited the steppes of Ukraine, Russia, and Kazakhstan from the 11th to the 14th century. The name "Kipchak" is derived from the title of a Chingizid prince, Kipchak Khan. They were known for their skilled horse breeding, archery, and nomadic lifestyle.

Kipfler

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Kipfler is a type of potato that is small to medium in size and has a distinctive irregular shape. It is considered to be a premium potato variety, prized for its nutty, buttery flavor and creamy texture when cooked. Kipfler potatoes are often served boiled or roasted, and are a popular ingredient in many European cuisines, particularly in German and Austrian cooking.

Kipling

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Rudyard Kipling was a British author and poet, best known for his works such as "The Jungle Book" and "If—" His writing often explored themes of colonialism, imperialism, and the human condition. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907.

Kiplingesque

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Kiplingesque refers to something or someone that is reminiscent of or characteristic of the style or themes of Rudyard Kipling, a British author and poet, particularly in his colonial-era writings. This term typically applies to language, literature, or other artistic works that convey a sense of nostalgia, chivalry, and sometimes imperialism, often with a focus on the British Empire or colonial experiences. Kiplingesque works often feature ornate language, Indian settings, and themes of loyalty, honor, and duty. The term is often used to describe works that indulge in nostalgia for a bygone era, romanticize colonialism, or portray exotic or "Oriental" cultures in a manner that is now considered problematic or offensive.

Kippa

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A kippah, also known as a yarmulke, is a small round cap worn by Jewish men as a sign of respect for God. It is typically made of cloth or felt and is worn at all times, except when sleeping. The kippah serves as a reminder of God's presence and is a symbol of one's connection to Jewish tradition and faith.

Kippage

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Kippage refers to the act of sagging or settling, especially of a part of the body, such as the shoulders or the spine, due to fatigue, relaxation, or a loss of tone. It can also refer to a slight inclination or slant of something, such as a building or a structure. In a broader sense, kippage can also describe the temporary dropping or lowering of something, like a lid or a gate, that can be reopened or reset to its original position.

Kippah

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A kippah, also known as a yarmulke, is a small round cloth head covering worn by some Jewish men and boys as a sign of respect and obedience to God's commandment to "wear tefillin and a kippah". It is often worn at all times, except when swimming, bathing, or engaging in vigorous physical activity. The kippah serves as a reminder of the presence of God and is a visible symbol of one's Jewish faith and identity.

Kipped

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Kipped is a verb that means to go to bed early, especially in order to avoid an obligation or duty. It can also mean to pawn or provide as collateral without giving full disclosure.

Kipper

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Kipper is a type of cured and smoked herring, a small fish. It is often served for breakfast, typically fried or toasted and served on toast.

Kippers

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Kippers are a type of smoked herring, typically cured in salt and then hot-smoked to preserve them. They are often served for breakfast, usually with eggs and toast, and are particularly popular in some parts of the UK and Ireland. Kippers are also rich in omega-3 fatty acids and are a good source of protein, making them a nutritious food option.

Kirby

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Kirby is a popular Japanese video game character created by Masahiro Sakurai and developed by HAL Laboratory. He is a round, pink, spherical creature with the ability to copy his enemies' abilities and use them against them. Kirby is known for his cute and endearing appearance, as well as his ability to inhale enemies and copy their abilities, which allows him to use a variety of attacks and powers.

Kirchhoff

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The word "Kirchhoff" refers to Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, a German physicist who lived in the 19th century. He made significant contributions to the field of physics, particularly in the areas of spectroscopy and thermodynamics. In physics, Kirchhoff's laws are a set of fundamental principles that relate the voltage and current in electrical circuits. These laws are widely used in the analysis and design of electronic circuits.

Kirchner

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Kirkner refers to Juan Domingo Perón's wife, Evita Perón, or the Kirchner family, who were politicians who served as President of Argentina from 2003 to 2015. The term often refers to the populist and left-wing policies and ideology associated with the Kirchner's government, known as "kirchnerismo".

Kirghiz

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Kirghiz is an adjective that refers to something related to or originating from the Kirghiz people or the country of Kyrgyzstan, a Central Asian nation. The term can also refer to the Kirghiz language, which is a Turkic language spoken by the Kirghiz people. In English literature, the term "Kyrghyz" is sometimes used to describe the nomadic horsemen of Central Asia, especially during the Middle Ages.

Kirghizia

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Kirghizia is an old name for Kyrgyzstan, a country located in Central Asia. Kyrgyzstan was previously known as Kirghizia until 1991, when its name was changed to reflect the country's name in the Kyrgyz language.

Kirghizstan

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Kyrgyzstan is a country located in Central Asia. The name "Kyrgyzstan" is derived from the Kyrgyz people who are the nation's largest ethnic group. The word "Kyrgyz" comes from the Turkic language and means "forty tribes".

Kirgiz

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"Kirgiz" refers to the Kirghiz people, who are a Central Asian ethnic group native to the Kyrgyz Republic (also known as Kyrgyzstan). The Kyrgyz people have their own language, Kazakh-Kirghiz, which is closely related to Kazakh and Turkish. The term "Kirgiz" is also used to refer to the Kyrgyz people's history, culture, and traditions, which are rich and diverse and influenced by the country's nomadic past.

Kirgizia

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Kyrgyzstan is a country located in Central Asia. The word "Kyrgyzstan" refers to the country that was previously known as Kirghizia, which is a term used from 1936 to 1991. The country is a landlocked state with a population of around 6 million people. It is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the southwest, and China to the east. The capital city of Kyrgyzstan is Bishkek.

Kirgizstan

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Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia. It was a Soviet republic until its independence in 1991. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, including the Tian Shan mountains, and its nomadic culture. The country's capital is Bishkek and the official language is Kyrgyz, although Russian and Uzbek are also widely spoken.

Kiriathaim

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Kiriathaim is a name that appears in the Bible, specifically in the book of Isaiah and Jeremiah. It refers to a city in the ancient kingdom of Moab, located east of the Jordan River. The city was also known as Kirioth or Kiriathaim, and it was an important center of trade and commerce in the region. In Isaiah 15:4 and Jeremiah 48:23, the city is mentioned as being destroyed by God as a punishment for the wickedness of the Moabites.

Kiribatese

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Kiribatese is the official language of Kiribati, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean. It is an Austronesian language and is spoken by around 110,000 people in Kiribati. The language is closely related to Tuvaluan, and it shares many similarities with other Pacific languages such as Gilbertese and Nauruan.

Kiribati

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Kiribati is a Small Island Nation located in the Central Pacific Ocean, composed of 33 atolls and islands, between Hawaii and Australia. It was previously known as the Gilbert Islands. The capital of Kiribati is Tarawa. The country gained independence from British colonial rule in 1979.

Kirk

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Kirk is a proper noun, typically referring to James T. Kirk, a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise. He is a starship captain and the main protagonist of the original Star Trek series. As an adjective, "kirk" can mean strong, robust, or healthy.

Kirkby

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Kirkby is a place name, typically referring to a town or village in England. It is thought to be derived from the Old Norse name "Kirkju-byr", meaning "village by the church".

Kirkcaldy

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Kirkcaldy is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland. It is situated on the north coast of Fife, on the southwestern shore of the Firth of Forth. Kirkcaldy has a population of around 50,000 people and is one of the largest towns in Scotland.