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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.
knock over to make an object or person that had been standing fall to the ground or other surface.
knoll a small rounded rise of land; hill.
knot1 a tying together of material such as rope, string, or yarn that is used to fasten. [6 definitions]
knothole a hole in a piece of lumber from which a knot has come out.
knotty having knots. [2 definitions]
know to perceive directly or have some information about something in your mind. [4 definitions]
know-how the knowledge needed to do a certain task.
knowledge understanding; awareness. [3 definitions]
knowledgeable having information or knowledge; familiar.
known past participle of "know."
know of to be aware of; have heard about.
knuckle a joint of a finger.
knuckle down to start working in a serious manner.
koala a mammal with gray fur, round ears, and a short black nose. Koalas are marsupials and live in trees. The female has a pouch in her belly where she carries her baby. Koalas are only found in Australia. They are sometimes called "koala bears," but they are not related to true bears.
kook (slang) a person considered to be strange or crazy.