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kiwi
a bird of New Zealand that has gray-brown feathers, a long, thin bill, and small, weak wings that can not be used for flying. [2 definitions]
klutz
a clumsy person.
km
abbreviation of "kilometer" or "kilometers."
knack
a natural talent for something.
knapsack
a bag worn on the back to carry things. A knapsack is often made of leather, canvas, or nylon.
knead
to mix by pressing, folding, and pulling. [2 definitions]
knee
the joint between the upper and lower parts of a human leg. [3 definitions]
kneecap
the flat, round bone in front of the knee.
kneel
to rest on the knee or knees.
knelt
past tense and past participle of "kneel."
knew
past tense of "know."
knickknack
a small object used to decorate.
knife
a tool with a handle and a thin, sharp blade, used for cutting. [2 definitions]
knight
a soldier on horseback in the Middle Ages. A knight had to serve as an apprentice and follow many rules. [4 definitions]
knighthood
the position held by a knight.
knit
to join together loops of yarn by hand with long needles or by machine, in order to make various items such as sweaters, blankets, and shawls. [5 definitions]
knives
plural of "knife."
knob
a rounded piece on a door or drawer; a switch on a machine.
knock
to rap, pound, or hit something, such as a door. [6 definitions]
knock down
to make a person or object that had been standing fall to the ground.
knocker
a metal piece with a hinge that is attached to the outside of a door. A knocker is used to call for those inside.
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