| BEKNAVED | • beknaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of beknave. • BEKNAVE v. to treat as a knave. |
| BEKNAVES | • beknaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beknave. • BEKNAVE v. to treat as a knave. |
| KNACKERS | • knackers n. Plural of knacker. • knackers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knacker. • KNACKER v. to exhaust. |
| KNACKERY | • knackery adj. Something to do with knackers. • knackery adj. Scummy (behaviour). • knackery n. The workplace of a knacker; a knacker’s yard. |
| KNACKIER | • KNACKY adj. cunning, also KNACKISH. |
| KNACKING | • knacking v. Present participle of knack. • KNACK v. to strike sharply. |
| KNACKISH | • knackish adj. (Obsolete) Trickish; artful. • KNACKISH adj. having a knack; cunning, also KNACKY. |
| KNAGGIER | • knaggier adj. Comparative form of knaggy: more knaggy. • KNAGGY adj. of wood, knotty. |
| KNAIDELS | • knaidels n. Plural of knaidel. • KNAIDEL n. (Yiddish) in Jewish cooking, a dumpling, also KNEIDEL. |
| KNAPPERS | • knappers n. Plural of knapper. • Knappers prop.n. Plural of Knapper. • KNAPPER n. someone who breaks stones, esp. flint-flakes for gunflints. |
| KNAPPING | • knapping v. Present participle of knap. • KNAP v. to strike sharply. |
| KNAPPLED | • KNAPPLE v. to break off with an abrupt, sharp noise. |
| KNAPPLES | • KNAPPLE v. to break off with an abrupt, sharp noise. |
| KNAPSACK | • knapsack n. (Chiefly US) A case of canvas or leather, for carrying items on the back. • knapsack n. (Cryptography) A set of values from which a subset is chosen. • knapsack v. To go hiking while burdened with a knapsack, usually overnight or for longer. |
| KNAPWEED | • knapweed n. Any of various common weeds of the genus Centaurea. • KNAPWEED n. any of several plants of the genus Centaurea, related to the thistles. |
| KNARLIER | • KNARLY adj. like a knarl, also GNARLY. |
| KNARRIER | • KNARRY adj. of a tree, having knots. |
| KNARRING | • KNAR v. to snarl, also GNAR, GNARR. |
| NICKNACK | • nicknack n. Alternative spelling of knick-knack. • nick-nack n. Alternative spelling of knick-knack. • NICKNACK n. a small ornament, a gewgaw, also KNICKKNACK. |
| NICKNAME | • nickname n. A familiar, invented name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing… • nickname n. A familiar, shortened or diminutive name for a person or thing. • nickname v. (Transitive) To give a nickname to (a person or thing). |