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Khadi (or khaddar) |
Cotton cloth
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Khaf / Khaph |
11th Hebrew letter - / |
also Kaf / Kaph |
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Khaki |
A durable fabric often used for military uniforms |
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Khalif / khalifa |
Muslim leader - / |
Also caliph |
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Khamsin / khamseen |
Hot dry wind -/ |
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Khan |
Asian ruler |
Wrath of ____ |
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Khat (also kat) |
Evergreen shrub, whose leaves are chewed as a stimulant |
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Khazen (pl khazens or khazenim) |
religious singer like a hazzan or cantor |
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Kheda / khedah |
Enclosure for elephants -/ |
Also keddah |
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Khet / kheth |
8th Hebrew letter -/ (- - - t) |
Also spelled het and heth |
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Khi |
Greek letter |
Also spelled chi |
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Knead (-ed, -ing, -s, -er) |
To mix dough |
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Kneel (knelt) (-ed, -ing, -s, -er) |
Sit on ones knees |
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Knee (kneecap, kneehole, kneepad, kneepan, kneesock) |
Leg joint |
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Khirkah |
Patchwork garment |
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Khoum |
Money of Mauritania |
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Knack (Knacked, knacking, knacks) |
whack sharply |
knick-knack paddy whack |
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Knacker
(Knackered, knackery) |
tire out; exhaust
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also "One that buys old livestock" |
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Knaidel/ kneidel |
Jewish dumpling -/ |
We ate knaidel and strudel |
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Knap (knapped, knapping, knapper) |
shape flint or stone into a tool |
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Knar (also gnarl) (knarl, knarred, knarry) |
knot in wood
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Also gnarl or knaur |
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Knell (-ed, -ing, -s) |
To ring a bell slowly (such as at a funeral) |
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Knew |
Had an understanding of |
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Knife (pl knives) (-s -ed -ing -er) |
Sharp edged tool |
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Knish |
Jewish snack food |
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Knit (-ted, -ting, -s) (Knitbone, knitwear) |
Make fabric with loops of yarn |
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Knob (-bbed, -bbing, -s) (knobblier, knobbly, knobby) |
A round protuberance |
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Knock (-ed, -ing, -s) (Knocker, knockoff, knockout) |
Hit or tap with the fist |
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Knoll (-ed, -ing, -s) (Knoller, knolly) |
A small hill |
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Knop
(knops, Knopped) |
ornamental knob or knot (in glassmaking)
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also spelled knosp
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Knot (-ted, -ting, -s) (Knothead, knothole, knotless,) (Knotlike, knotter, knotty) |
To twist or tie in a closed loop |
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Knout (-ed, -ing, -s) |
To flog with a whip |
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Know (Knew, known, knows,) (Knowing, knower, knowable) |
To have an understanding of |
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Knubby (also nubby) (-bier, -biest) |
Having nubs; bumpy |
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Knur (knurr, Knurl, knurly) |
Bump on a tree trunk |
same as knar |