| KYACK | • kyack n. A packsack to be swung on either side of a packsaddle. • kyack n. Obsolete spelling of kayak. • KYACK n. a packsack. |
| KYAKS | • kyaks n. Plural of kyak. • KYAK n. (Inuit) a type of canoe, also KAIAK, KAYAK, QAJAQ. |
| KYANG | • kyang n. Alternative form of kiang (“wild ass of Tibet”). • KYANG n. a Tibetan wild ass, also KIANG. |
| KYARS | • KYAR n. a fibre obtained from coconut husks, also COIR. |
| KYATS | • kyats n. Plural of kyat. • KYAT n. (Burmese) the standard Burmese monetary unit, equal to 100 pyas. |
| KYBOS | • kybos n. Plural of kybo. • KYBO n. (Australian slang) a temporary lavatory constructed for use when camping. |
| KYDST | • kydst v. (Obsolete, nonce word) knows (second-person singular). • KYTHE v. to make known, also KITHE. |
| KYLES | • kyles n. Plural of kyle. • Kyles prop.n. Plural of Kyle. • Kyles prop.n. A surname. |
| KYLIE | • kylie n. (Australia, chiefly Western Australia) A boomerang. • Kylie prop.n. A female given name originating as a coinage. • KYLIE n. (Native Australian) (Native Australian) (Native Australian) (Native Australian) a boomerang, also KILEY. |
| KYLIN | • kylin n. Alternative form of qilin. • KYLIN n. (Chinese) a fabulous animal figured in the decoration of Chinese pottery. |
| KYLIX | • kylix n. An Ancient Greek drinking cup with a stem, two handles, and a broad, shallow body. • KYLIX n. (Greek) a shallow two-handled Greek drinking cup, also CYLIX. |
| KYLOE | • kyloe n. One of a breed of small Highland cattle. • Kyloe prop.n. A civil parish in north Northumberland, England. • KYLOE n. (Gaelic) a small longhaired breed of Hebridean cattle. |
| KYNDE | • kynde n. Obsolete form of kind. • KYNDE v. (Spenser) to beget, also KYND. |
| KYNDS | • kynds n. Plural of kynd. • KYND v. (Spenser) to kind, beget, also KYNDE. |
| KYPES | • kypes n. Plural of kype. • KYPE n. a hook on the lower jaw of a male salmon. |
| KYRIE | • kyrie n. (Christianity) A short prayer or petition including the phrase kyrie eleison, meaning “Lord, have mercy”. • kyrie n. (Music) A setting of the traditional kyrie text to music for a Mass. • KYRIE n. (Greek) a religious petition for mercy. |
| KYTES | • kytes n. Plural of kyte. • Kytes prop.n. Plural of Kyte. • KYTE n. (Scots) the belly. |
| KYTHE | • kythe v. To make known in words; to reveal, announce, proclaim, declare, tell. • kythe v. To make known by action, appearance; to manifest, show, prove, demonstrate, indicate. • kythe v. Alternative form of kithe. |