| KANE | • Kane prop.n. A surname from Irish. • KANE n. (Gaelic) a tenanted farm rent paid in kind, also CAIN, KAIN. |
| KEEN | • keen adj. (Chiefly Commonwealth) Often with a prepositional phrase, or with to and an infinitive: showing a quick… • keen adj. Fierce, intense, vehement. • keen adj. Having a fine edge or point; sharp. |
| KENO | • keno n. A gambling game, a variety of the game of lotto, played with balls or knobs, numbered, and cards also numbered. • Keno prop.n. Ellipsis of Keno City. • Keno prop.n. Ellipsis of Keno Hill. |
| KENS | • kens n. Plural of ken. • kens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ken. • Kens prop.n. Plural of Ken. |
| KENT | • kent v. Simple past tense and past participle of ken. • kent n. (Scotland) A shepherd’s staff. • kent n. (Scotland) A pole or pike. |
| KERN | • kern n. (Obsolete or dialect) A corn; grain; kernel. • kern n. (Obsolete or dialect) The last handful or sheaf reaped at the harvest. • kern n. (Obsolete or dialect) The harvest home. |
| KINE | • kine n. (Archaic or dialectal) plural of cow. • kine n. (Physics) The unit velocity in the CGS system, equal to one centimeter per second. • kine- pref. Movement. |
| KNEE | • knee n. In humans, the joint or the region of the joint in the middle part of the leg between the thigh and the shank. • knee n. In the horse and allied animals, the carpal joint, corresponding to the wrist in humans. • knee n. The part of a garment that covers the knee. |
| KNEW | • knew v. Simple past tense of know. • knew v. (Colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of know. • KNOW v. to have a true understanding of. |
| KUNE | • KUNA n. the standard monetary unit of Croatia, divided into 100 lipa. |
| KYNE | • Kyne prop.n. A surname from Irish. • KYNE n. (Spenser) kine, cattle, KINE. |
| NECK | • neck n. (Anatomy) The part of the body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals. • neck n. The corresponding part in some other anatomical contexts. • neck n. The part of a shirt, dress etc., which fits a person’s neck. |
| NEKS | • neks n. Plural of nek. • NEK n. (South African) a col, a pass in a mountain range. |
| NERK | • nerk n. (Slang, derogatory) A stupid or objectionable person. • NERK n. a bothersome idiot. |
| NEUK | • neuk n. (Scotland, Northumbria) A corner; a nook. A fairy fiddler frae the neuk, [nook] - "Robert Burns", by… • neuk n. (Scotland, Northumbria) A bend (e.g. in a coast) …the fleet, after exploring the harbours, had doubled… • NEUK n. (Scots) a nook, a corner. |
| NUKE | • nuke n. A nuclear weapon. • nuke n. (By extension) Something that destroys or negates, especially on a catastrophic scale. • nuke n. A nuclear power station. |
| PENK | • penk n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) A minnow. • Penk prop.n. A river in Staffordshire, England, which joins the River Sow. • PENK n. (German) a minnow, a small fish. |
| RENK | • Renk prop.n. A surname. • RENK adj. (dialect) unpleasant, horrible. |
| SKEN | • sken v. (Northern English) to squint. • sken v. (Northern English) to glance. • SKEN v. (Scots) to squint. |