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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.
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.
knot
1
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.
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