"Katabatic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Katabatic refers to a type of wind that flows downward from high levels to lower levels in the atmosphere, often occurring in mountainous regions. It is also known as a katabolic wind or glacial wind.
Kastorians is a rare or obsolete term that refers to something or someone related to or connected to the mythological twin brothers Kastor and Polydeukes, who were known for their association with the sea and the god Apollo. Today, the term is mostly used in historical or literary contexts to describe something that is ancient, classical, or having a connection to ancient Greece.
Kasubi is a former hilltop district in Kampala, Uganda. It is the site of the tombs of the Buganda Kingdom's monarchs, including Kabaka Mutesa I, who is believed to have founded the kingdom. The district was destroyed in a fire in 2010 and was subsequently abandoned.
Katabanian refers to a person from Catbalogan, which is the capital city of Samar Province in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines. It can also refer to anything that is related to or characteristic of Catbalogan.
A katana is a traditional Japanese curved sword with a single-edged blade, typically worn by samurai warriors. It is characterized by its curved shape, long blade, and single-edged design, with a distinctive curvature that allows for smooth and efficient cutting.
Katanga is a region in the southeastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) in Central Africa. It is known for its rich mineral deposits, particularly copper and cobalt, and has a significant mining industry.