"Kendal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Kendal is a noun that refers to a town in Cumbria, England. It can also refer to a specific type of neck or throat opening, such as the Kendal fold of the neck.
Kemerovo is a city in southwestern Siberia, Russia. It is the administrative center of Kemerovo Oblast and has a population of around 540,000 people. The city is an important industrial center, known for its coal mining, metallurgy, and oil refining industries.
Kemi is a noun and can refer to:<br><br> Kemi (Finland), a city and municipality in northern Finland<br> KEMI, a Swedish acronym for Kemiska fabrikens mediciners institut, a pharmaceutical research institute<br> Kemi (chemical), a type of chemical compound<br><br>In some African cultures, "kemi" is also a term used to refer to a romantic or intimate relationship between two people.
Kemmerer is a city located in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, United States. It was named after Frederick Kemmerer, a director of the Union Pacific Coal Company, which operated in the area. The city is a small mining town with a population of around 2,800 people.
Kemp refers to a measuring term for cloth or fabric, equal to 1/80 of a pint or 28 yards of coarse yarn. As a verb, "to kemp" means to strengthen or treat the fibers of a material, such as rope or canvas, to make it more durable or resistant to decay.
A kendama is a traditional Japanese toy consisting of a spherical or oval-shaped ball attached to a spike at the end of a rod. It is traditionally used as a skill-testing toy, requiring the user to balance and catch the ball on the spike through various tricks and stunts. The kendama is often used as a tool for exercises in focus, concentration, and hand-eye coordination, and is believed to have a calming and meditative effect on the user.
Kenites refers to the descendants of Jethro, a Midianite priest, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. In a broader sense, Kenites can also refer to any group of people who worship the same god or have the same cultural or religious practices, often implying a mixture of different ethnic origins.