| KIBBITZ | • kibbitz v. Alternative spelling of kibitz. • KIBBITZ v. (Yiddish) to give unwelcome advice, also KIBITZ. |
| KIBIBYTE | • kibibyte n. (Computing) Strictly, 210 (1,024) bytes, as opposed to a kilobyte. • KIBIBYTE n. two to the power of ten bytes. |
| KIBBITZED | • kibbitzed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kibbitz. • KIBBITZ v. (Yiddish) to give unwelcome advice, also KIBITZ. |
| KIBBITZER | • kibbitzer n. Alternative form of kibitzer. • KIBBITZER n. (Yiddish) one who offers unwanted advice, also KIBITZER. |
| KIBBITZES | • kibbitzes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kibbitz. • KIBBITZ v. (Yiddish) to give unwelcome advice, also KIBITZ. |
| KIBBUTZIM | • kibbutzim n. Plural of kibbutz. • KIBBUTZ n. (Hebrew) a collective farm in Israel. |
| KIBIBYTES | • kibibytes n. Plural of kibibyte. • KIBIBYTE n. two to the power of ten bytes. |
| BACKBITING | • backbiting n. The action of slandering a person without that person’s knowledge. • backbiting adj. Slanderous or speaking badly, especially of a person without that person’s knowledge. • backbiting v. Present participle of backbite. |
| KIBBITZERS | • kibbitzers n. Plural of kibbitzer. • KIBBITZER n. (Yiddish) one who offers unwanted advice, also KIBITZER. |
| KIBBITZING | • kibbitzing v. Present participle of kibbitz. • KIBBITZ v. (Yiddish) to give unwelcome advice, also KIBITZ. |
| KIBBUTZNIK | • kibbutznik n. A member of a kibbutz. • KIBBUTZNIK n. (Hebrew) a person who lives or works on a kibbutz. |
| BACKBITINGS | • backbitings n. Plural of backbiting. • BACKBITING n. malicious gossip. |
| BANKABILITY | • bankability n. The state or condition of being bankable. • BANKABILITY n. being bankable, reliable. |
| KABBALISTIC | • kabbalistic adj. Alternative spelling of cabalistic. • KABBALISTIC adj. relating to the kabbala. |
| KIBBUTZNIKS | • kibbutzniks n. Plural of kibbutznik. • KIBBUTZNIK n. (Hebrew) a person who lives or works on a kibbutz. |
| BANKABILITIES | • BANKABILITY n. being bankable, reliable. |