"Kurrajong" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The kurrajong is a type of deciduous tree native to Australia. It is often mentioned in Australian literature and folklore, particularly in Indigenous Australian culture. The kurrajong tree is also the symbol of the Australian Labor Party in the state of New South Wales.
Kurdufan refers to an area in Sudan, alternatively spelled as Kordofan. It is one of the 18 states of Sudan, located in the western part of the country.
The Kurgan is a mythological character in the novel and film "The Road Warrior" (also known as "Mad Max 2"). He is the leader of a gang of marauders who is obsessed with destroying the leader of the settling community. The Kurgan is a fierce and violent warrior who is known for his ruthless behavior and his red hair.
Kurland is an English variant of the German word "Curzan", which refers to a type of curly-haired breed of cattle, particularly the Curland cow, also known as the Curly-haired cattle. The Curland cow is a hardy and robust breed from Latvia, with a distinctive curly or wavy coat pattern.
Kurosawa is a Japanese surname and is also the name of a famous Japanese film director, Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998). He is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, known for his visually stunning and deeply humanist films that often explored themes of morality, honor, and the human condition.
Kuru is a noun that refers to a neurological disorder caused by prion disease that affects the brain and nervous system, leading to progressive loss of coordination, balance, and mental function. It is a rare condition that was previously prevalent among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea, where it was transmitted through the practice of ritual cannibalism.