K word что это
Words that begin with K are commonly used for word games like Scrabble and Words with Friends. This list will help you to find the top scoring words to beat the opponent. You can also find a list of all words that end in K and words with K. Try our five letter words starting with K page if you’re playing Wordle-like games or use the New York Times Wordle Solver for finding the NYT Wordle daily answer.
knickerbockered 38 kaffeeklatsches 35 knowledgability 33 keratinizations 30 kinesthetically 29 kleptoparasitic 29 kremlinologists 27 karstifications 26 kleptoparasites 26 kindheartedness 25 kindergarteners 24 kittenishnesses 23
knickerbockers 36 knuckleballers 33 karyotypically 32 knuckledusters 30 keratinization 29 kinematographs 29 keratinophilic 28 kettledrummers 27 kapellmeisters 26 kinesiological 26 kremlinologies 26 kremlinologist 26 karstification 25 kleptoparasite 25 knightlinesses 25 keratomileusis 23 kindergartener 23 kindergartners 23 keratoplasties 22 kinesiologists 22
katzenjammers 42 knickerbocker 35 kaffeeklatsch 33 kinnikinnicks 32 knuckleballer 32 knowledgeably 31 knuckleheaded 31 knowledgeable 29 knuckleduster 29 kaleidoscopic 28 kinematically 28 kinematograph 28 kleptomaniacs 28 knowledgebase 28 kleptocracies 27 klipspringers 27 kettledrummer 26 kletterschuhe 26 kaleidoscopes 25 kapellmeister 25
katzenjammer 41 kinnikinnick 31 knuckleballs 31 knowledgably 30 knucklebones 30 kurchatovium 30 keratinizing 29 kneecappings 29 knuckleheads 29 kinnikinniks 28 klutzinesses 28 knowledgable 28 kymographies 28 kinnikinnics 27 kleptomaniac 27 karyokinetic 26 kickstarting 26 kleptocratic 26 klipspringer 26 kremlinology 26
kibbutzniks 36 kolkhozniki 36 kolkhozniks 36 kickboxings 35 knickknacks 35 keypunching 30 knuckleball 30 kymographic 30 kaolinizing 29 knucklebone 29 karyolymphs 28 kerplunking 28 kneecapping 28 knucklehead 28 keypunchers 27 kinnikinnik 27 kleptocracy 27 knackwursts 27 knockabouts 27 knockwursts 27
kibbutznik 35 kolkhoznik 35 kickboxing 34 knickknack 34 kibbitzing 32 knockbacks 32 kickboxers 31 kibbitzers 29 kymography 28 karyolymph 27 kazatskies 27 keypunched 27 knockdowns 27 kurrajongs 27 kaolinized 26 kazillions 26 kenspeckle 26 keypuncher 26 keypunches 26 kilojoules 26
kibbutzim 32 krummholz 32 kazachoks 31 knockback 31 kabeljauw 30 kazachocs 30 kickbacks 30 kickboxer 30 kamikazes 29 kibbitzed 29 kibbutzes 29 klezmorim 29 kolkhozes 29 kibbitzer 28 kibbitzes 28 kibitzing 28 kinkajous 28 kyanizing 28 kabeljous 27 kickflips 27
kazachki 30 kazachok 30 kolkhozy 30 kuvaszok 30 kazachoc 29 kickback 29 kamikaze 28 kazatsky 27 khazenim 27 kinkajou 27 kabeljou 26 kebbucks 26 kickflip 26 kneejerk 26 knockoff 26 kolkozes 26 kumquats 26 kajeputs 25 kazatski 25 kebbocks 25
karezza 29 kibbutz 27 kolkhoz 27 kolkozy 27 kibbitz 26 kebbuck 25 kolhozy 25 kumquat 25 kajeput 24 kebbock 24 kickoff 24 killjoy 24 klezmer 24 kwanzas 24 khazens 23 knuckly 23 kyanize 23 khazies 22 kickups 22 klutzes 22
kuvasz 24 klutzy 23 kwanza 23 kameez 22 khazen 22 kibitz 22 kolhoz 22 kopjes 22 kudzus 22 kumkum 22 kanzus 21 kickup 21 kaizen 20 kanjis 20 knubby 20 kopeck 20 krantz 20 kazoos 19 klaxon 19 knobby 19
word (countable and uncountable, plural words)
The smallest unit of language that has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language. ( contrast morpheme. )
But every word, whether written or spoken, which urges the woman to antagonism against the man, every word which is written or spoken to try and make of her a hybrid, self-contained opponent of men, makes a rift in the lute to which the world looks for its sweetest music.
The word, whether written or spoken, does not look like or sound like its meaning — it does not resemble its signified. We only connect the two because we have learnt the code — language. Without such knowledge, 'Maggie' would just be a meaningless pattern of shapes or sounds.
Brian and Abby signed the word clothing, in which the thumbs brush down the chest as though something is hanging there. They both spoke the word clothing. Brian then signed the word for change, [ … ]
Swearing doesn't just mean what we now understand by "dirty words". It is entwined, in social and linguistic history, with the other sort of swearing: vows and oaths. Consider for a moment the origins of almost any word we have for bad language – "profanity", "curses", "oaths" and "swearing" itself.
-
The smallest discrete unit of spoken language with a particular meaning, composed of one or more phonemes and one or more morphemes
Mr. Cooke at once began a tirade against the residents of Asquith for permitting a sandy and generally disgraceful condition of the roads. So roundly did he vituperate the inn management in particular, and with such a loud flow of words, that I trembled lest he should be heard on the veranda.
c. 1599–1602, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies: Published According to the True Originall Copies (First Folio), London: [ … ] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, OCLC 606515358, [Act II, scene ii]:
The name was a confused gift of love from her father, who could not read the word but picked it out of the Bible for its visual shape, [ … ]
Well-meaning academics even introduced spelling absurdities such as the “s” in the word “island,” a misguided Renaissance attempt to restore the etymology of the [unrelated] Latin word insula.
In still another variation, the nonsense word is presented and the teacher asks, "What sound was in the beginning of the word?" "In the middle?" and so on. The child should always respond with the phoneme; he should not use letter labels.
I wrote a nonsense word, "umbalooie," in the Input Panel's Writing Pad. Input Panel converted it to "cembalos" and displayed it in the Text Preview pane.
If M. V. has sustained impairment to a phonological output process common to reading and repetition, we might anticipate that her mispronunciations will partially reflect the underlying phonemic form of the nonsense word.
1997, John L. Hennessy; David A. Patterson, Computer Organization and Design , 2nd edition, San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., §3.3, page 109:
The size of a register in the MIPS architecture is 32 bits; groups of 32 bits occur so frequently that they are given the name word in the MIPS architecture.
[ … ] she believed them still so very much attached to each other, that they could not be too sedulously divided in word and deed on every occasion.
As they fell apart against Austria, England badly needed someone capable of leading by word and example.
"The Kaiser laid down his arms at a quarter to twelve. In me, however, they have an opponent who ceases fighting only at five minutes past twelve," said Hitler some time ago. He has never spoken a truer word.
Despite appearances to the contrary [. ] dragomans stuck rigidly to their brief, which was not to translate the Sultan's words, but his word.
In what sense is God's Word living? No other word, whether written or spoken, has the power that the Bible has to change lives.
Among all other was wrytten in her trone / In golde letters, this worde, whiche I dyde rede: / Garder le fortune que est mauelz et bone.
- 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, John I: And that worde was made flesshe, and dwelt amonge vs, and we sawe the glory off yt, as the glory off the only begotten sonne off the father, which worde was full of grace, and verite.
Usage notes [ edit ]
In English and other languages with a tradition of space-delimited writing, it is customary to treat "word" as referring to any sequence of characters delimited by spaces. However, this is not applicable to languages such as Chinese and Japanese, which are normally written without spaces, or to languages such as Vietnamese, which are written with spaces delimiting syllables.
In computing, the size (length) of a word, while being fixed in a particular machine or processor family design, can be different in different designs, for many reasons. See Word (computer architecture) for a full explanation.
Synonyms [ edit ]
Derived terms [ edit ]
Descendants [ edit ]
Translations [ edit ]
Verb [ edit ]
word (third-person singular simple present words, present participle wording, simple past and past participle worded)
[ … ] if a man were to be worded to death, or stoned to death by words, the High-Dutch were the fittest [language for that task].
"Postcolonialism" might well be another linguistic construct, desperately begging for a referent that will never show up, simply because it never existed on its own and was literally worded into existence by the very term that pretends to be born from it.
1818–1819, John Keats, “Hyperion, a Fragment”, in Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems , London: [ … ] [Thomas Davison] for Taylor and Hessey, [ … ] , published 1820, OCLC 927360557, page 181:
Derived terms [ edit ]
Translations [ edit ]
- Bulgarian: изразява(bg) ( izrazjava )
- Catalan: redactar(ca)
- Chinese: Mandarin: 措辞(zh)
- Danish: formulere
- Dutch: verwoorden(nl) , onder woorden brengen , formuleren(nl)
- Finnish: muotoilla(fi) ( to formulate ) ; pukea sanoiksi(fi) ( to put into words )
- French: formuler(fr)
- Greek: διατυπώνω(el) ( diatypóno ) , συντάσσω(el) ( syntásso )
- Hebrew: ניסח ( nisákh )
- Hungarian: megfogalmazn
- Icelandic: orða
- Macedonian: изразува ( izrazuva ) , формулира ( formulira )
- Portuguese: frasear(pt)
- Russian: формули́ровать(ru) ( formulírovatʹ )
- Spanish: redactar(es)
- Swedish: formulera(sv)
Interjection [ edit ]
word
-
( slang , African-American Vernacular ) Truth, indeed, that is the truth! The shortened form of the statement "My word is my bond."
" [ … ] Not bad at all, man. Worth da wait, dawg. Word." / "You liked it?" I asked dumbly, stoned still, and feeling victorious. / "Yeah, man," said Oral B. "Word up. [ … ] "
Quotations [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
Etymology 2 [ edit ]
Variant of worth ( “ to become, turn into, grow, get ” ) , from Middle English worthen, from Old English weorþan ( “ to turn into, become, grow ” ) , from Proto-West Germanic *werþan, from Proto-Germanic *werþaną ( “ to turn, turn into, become ” ) . More at worth § Verb.
Verb [ edit ]
word
Further reading [ edit ]
Anagrams [ edit ]
Afrikaans [ edit ]
Etymology [ edit ]
Pronunciation [ edit ]
Verb [ edit ]
word (present word, present participle wordende, past participle geword)
-
to become; to get ( to change one’s state )
Usage notes [ edit ]
- The verb has an archaic preterite werd: Die kat werd gevoer. (“The cat was fed.”) In contemporary Afrikaans the perfect is used instead: Die kat is gevoer.
Chinese Pidgin English [ edit ]
Alternative forms [ edit ]
Etymology [ edit ]
Noun [ edit ]
word
Dutch [ edit ]
Pronunciation [ edit ]
Verb [ edit ]
word
Middle English [ edit ]
Alternative forms [ edit ]
Etymology [ edit ]
Pronunciation [ edit ]
Noun [ edit ]
word (plural wordes or ( Early ME ) word )
Ȝe knowe ek that in fourme of ſpeche is chaunge / With-inne a thousand ȝeer, and wordes tho / That hadden pris now wonder nyce and ſtraunge / Us thenketh hem, and ȝet thei ſpake hem so / And ſpedde as wel in loue as men now do You also know that the form of language is in flux; / within a thousand years, words / that had currency; really weird and bizarre / they seem to us now, but they still spoke them / and accomplished as much in love as men do now.
- A speech; a formal statement.
- A byword or maxim; a short expression of truth.
- A promise; an oath or guarantee.
- A motto; a expression associated with a person or people.
- A piece of news ( often warning or recommending )
- An order or directive; something necessary.
- A religious precept, stricture, or belief.
c. 1395, John Wycliffe, John Purvey [et al.], transl., Bible (Wycliffite Bible (later version), MS Lich 10.) [1] , published c. 1410, Joon 1:1, page 44r, column 2; republished as Wycliffe's translation of the New Testament , Lichfield: Bill Endres, 2010:
IN þe bigynnyng was þe woꝛd .· ⁊ þe woꝛd was at god / ⁊ god was þe woꝛd In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and God was the Word.
In the modern English alphabet, K is the eleventh letter. The letter K has its roots in Egyptian hieroglyphs but began to take the current form when it appeared in the Greek alphabet. The Latin dictionary contains very few words that begin with K. Because of that, we still find a lower number of words that begin with K than most other letters. K is usually pronounced “kay,” or “kuh.”
Following is a list of 380+ commonly used words that start with K (K words).
Table of Contents
Words that Start with K
Positive Words that Start with K
- Kaleidoscopic
- Karma
- Keen
- Keener
- Keenly
- Keenness
- Keep
- Keeper
- Keeping
- Keepsake
- Kempt
- Kept
- Key
- Keynote
- Keystone
- Kickass
- Kickstart
- Kid
- Kiddie
- Kidding
- Kiddingly
- Kind
- Kindliness
- Kindly
- Kindnesses
- Kindred
- King
- Kingdom
- Kingliness
- Kinsfolk
- Kinsman
- Kinswoman
- Kiss
- Kissable
- Kissed
- Kisser
- Kisses
- Kissing
- Kith
- Knight
- Knighthood
- Knockout
- Know
- Knowing
- Knowingly
- Knowledge
- Knowledgeably
- Kooky
- Kosher
- Kudos
Descriptive Words that Start with K
Below are 50 K words that are used to describe things:
- Kaleidoscopic
- Kaput
- Keen
- Kempt
- Kenyan
- Kept
- Key
- Keyed
- Keyless
- Khaki
- Kicking
- Kid
- Killer
- Kin
- Kindhearted
- Kindred
- Kinesthetic
- Kinetic
- King
- Kingly
- Kinky
- Kissable
- Kitchen
- Kitschy
- Kittenish
- Klutz
- Klutzy
- Kneaded
- Kneecap
- Kneed
- Knee-length
- Knifelike
- Knightly
- Knitted
- Knobble
- Knobby
- Knockdown
- Knock-kneed
- Knockout
- Knotted
- Knotty
- Knowable
- Knowing
- Knowledgeable
- Known
- Knuckled
- Kooky
- Korean
- Kosher
- Kurdish
Adjectives that Start with K
Adjectives are words that modify nouns and pronouns. They usually are used to provide additional description. Below are 50 adjectives that start with K:
- Kafkaesque
- Kaleidoscopic
- Kaput
- Katabatic
- Kayoed
- Keen
- Kempt
- Kentuckian
- Kenyan
- Kept
- Keyless
- Kick-ass
- Kiddyish
- Killable
- Killer
- Killing
- Kin
- Kind
- Kindhearted
- Kindled
- Kindly
- Kindred
- Kinesthetic
- Kinetic
- Kingly
- King-sized
- Kinky
- Kissable
- Kissy
- Kitschy
- Kittenish
- Klutzy
- Knackered
- Knavish
- Knifelike
- Knightly
- Knitted
- Knitted
- Knobby
- Knockout
- Knotted
- Knotty
- Knowing
- Knowledgeable
- Known
- Kooky
- Korean
- Kosher
- Kurdish
- Kyphotic
Words that start with K that are Used to Describe Someone
- Kabbalistic
- Kafkaesque
- Kaput
- Karyokinetic
- Katari
- Kayoed
- Keeled
- Keen
- Kenyan
- Key
- Keyed
- Keyless
- Khaki
- Kick-ass
- Kicky
- Killer
- Kin
- Kind
- Kinder
- Kind-hearted
- Kindly
- Kindred
- Kinesthetic
- Kinetic
- Kinglike
- Kingly
- King-size
- King-sized
- Kinky
- Kinsman
- Kiplingesque
- Kissy
- Kitschy
- Kittenish
- Klutz
- Klutzy
- Knavish
- Knightly
- Knobbed
- Knobby
- Knocked-up
- Knockout
- Knowable
- Knowing
- Knowledgeable
- Known
- Kooky
- Korean
- Kosher
- Kurdish
Nouns that Start with K
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Below are 50 nouns that start with K:
- Kabala
- Kabob
- Kaiser
- Kale
- Kaleidoscope
- Kangaroo
- Karma
- Kava
- Kayak
- Keel
- Keelman
- Keen
- Keep
- Keeper
- Keeping
- Keepsake
- Keg
- Kell
- Kelp
- Kemp
- Kentucky
- Kestrel
- Ketchup
- Kettle
- Keyhole
- Keystone
- Khan
- Kick
- Kid
- Kidnapper
- Kidney
- Killer
- Kite
- Knack
- Knapsack
- Knee
- Kneecap
- Knell
- Knicker
- Knife
- Knight
- Knit
- Knot
- Knuckle
- Koala
- Kraken
- Kremlin
- Kudos
- Kudzu
- Kurd
Verbs that Start with K
A verb is a word that expresses action, state, or the relation between things: Below are 50 verbs that start with K:
In other words there exist arithmetic progressions of primes, with k terms, where k can be any natural number.
Другими словами, существуют арифметические прогрессии простых чисел, состоящие из к членов, где к может быть любым натуральным числом.
Hence Sweden was against the deletion of the word "urgently" from the text of the operative paragraph of draft resolution K.
Поэтому Швеция выступила против исключения слов "в срочном порядке" из текста пункта постановляющей части проекта резолюции К.
Мне пришлось перепробовать множество комбинаций букв, прежде чем получилось слово, начинающееся и заканчивающееся на букву «К».
A preponderance of words ending in -k is found also in an as yet indecipherable text from the southern escapment.
Изобилие слов с окончанием на -к встречается также во всё ещё нерасшифрованном тексте из южного нагорья.
That is why you should memorize where it sounds to begin with common words like: жëлTый ëж шëл k ëлke [zholtyj yosh shol k yolke] (a yellow hedgehog went to the firtree).
Поэтому приходится запоминать, где она звучит, для начала распространенные слова как: жёлтый ёж шёл к ёлке.
That is why you should memorize where it sounds to begin with common words like: жëлTый ëж шëл k ëлke [zholtyj yosh shol k yolke] (a yellow hedgehog went to the firtree).
Поэтому приходится запоминать, где она звучит, для начала распространенные слова как: жёлтый ёж шёл к ёлке. И помимо запоминания стоит выбирать учебник по русскому языку, где в текстах напечатана ё.
Самоанский язык использует латинскую графику - 18 букв, из которых три (H, K, R) встречаются только в заимствованных словах.
Add the extra letter "o" [o] in words with combination of a consonant and the letter "k" [k] (between them). Otherwise, the rules are the same.
В словах, где сочетается согласная и "к", дополнительно ставим букву "о" между ними. В остальном, правила окончаний те же.
In other words, if a graph H can be colored with k colors, and there is a homomorphism from G to H, then G can also be k-colored.
Другими словами, если граф Н может быть выкрашен в к цветов и существует гомоморфизм G в H, то G может быть также выкрашен в k цветов.
And they might reasonably conclude that his failure to channel some of his Fox News salary into a 401(k) account is a very powerful argument against the words coming out of his mouth.
In simple words, the absolute value of the difference between two colors of adjacent vertices must not belong to fixed set T. The concept was introduced by William K. Hale.
Простыми словами, абсолютное значение разности между двумя цветами смежных вершин должно не принадлежать фиксированному множеству Т. Концепцию предложил Уильям К. Хейл.
Examples are used only to help you translate the word or expression searched in various contexts. They are not selected or validated by us and can contain inappropriate terms or ideas. Please report examples to be edited or not to be displayed. Rude or colloquial translations are usually marked in red or orange.
What words can I make with these letters? You've just reached the right place! Here is a comprehensive list of words containing each letter of the alphabet. Want to narrow your search for a certain length of the word or, even more, for a pattern? We have everything you need. Our tool will help you win every Scrabble or Words with Friends Game. It will transform your letters into words in no time. No matter if you aim for the longest word or just need a two-letter word, it will generate all possible combinations accepted by your game. Create smart and genuine words from letters on WordTips to compete with your gaming partners and impress them.
Words With Specific Numbers of Letters
As your vocabulary grows, you will become more familiar with words of differing lengths that begin with various letters. They don't even need to be fancy-schmancy words. Many utilitarian words serve very nicely, particularly when your goal is rack balance. Scrabble, Words With Friends, and other crossword games aren't just about scoring large numbers of points. They're also about stopping your opponent from doing the same.
Words from Letters FAQ
What Words Can I Make With These Letters?
That is the, "To be, or not to be," question of all word games. There are usually many words you can make. Sometimes, there won't be many at all. Just remember, sometimes it pays to make a word with fewer than the maximum number of points possible because it sets you up better for your next turn.
What Is the Longest English Word?
In the Oxford English Dictionary, the longest word is FLOCCINAUCINIHILIPILIFICATION, which means "the act of deeming or estimating something as worthless. Other dictionaries contain the word PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCONIOSIS, which is coal miners' "black lung disease."
If you think that's bad, German is worse. The longest word in German is DONAUDAMPFSCHIFFFAHRTSELEKTRIZITÄTENHAUPTBETRIEBSWERKBAUUNTERBEAMTENGESELLSCHAFT. FLOCCI. at 29 letters, and PNEUMONO . at 45 letters, combined aren't that long! None of these words will fit on a crossword game board. Scrabble boards are 15 letters across, so the longest word, which also doubles as the word worth the most points, possible is OXYBENPHUTAZONE. It requires eight letters already be placed, none of them on any of the three triples or the double-letter squares, and it scores 1,778 points. No one has ever achieved it.
How Do You Find Words With Letters Missing?
The best way is to use our tool. Of course, you should never use it while playing competitive games because it would count as looking up words in the Official Scrabble Player's Dictionary prior to playing. But, if you wanted to ask yourself, "Which words from letters in my rack can I make?" during a friendly Words With Friends game, then that would not be bad form. Outside of competition, study as many words as you want using the website. It's an invaluable training tool!
Practicing: Make Words With These Letters
Pick any seven-letter word. Write it down on a piece of lined notebook paper. Then, try to come up with as many words as possible using just those seven letters. Practice this with many more seven-letter words. When you have to make words with these letters that you have, you won't always have the space or available hooks to play a bingo. It pays to know how to make words with letters in your rack.
You can check your word list by using the website. Don't feel bad if you don't get them all the first time around. Like anything involved with crossword games, these skills must be practiced. What would you do, for example, if you had Y, Y, Z, S, G, Blank, and W in your rack? Would you know that "syzygy" was a valid word for Scrabble? Would you also know to create 105 other words from letters Y, Y, Z, S, G, Blank, and W?
Читайте также: