High School Vocabulary
353,744 words and 27,916 expressions at the high school level.
present participle and gerund of k!ll
Alternative form of Kashi (Kashgar)
Alternative form of Kaifeng.
Alternative form of Kaiyuan.
plural of k'atun
plural of k'atun
The most numerous Mayan people of Guatemala.
plural of K'itan
Synonym of Kashgar.
Alternative form of K'ómoks.
Alternative form of Kuche (Kuqa)
Alternative form of Kunlun.
Alternative form of Kunming.
Alternative form of Kunshan.
Alternative form of Kongzi (Confucius)
A Coast Salish First Nation from the central east coast of Vancouver Island.
An algebra over a field; a ring with identity together with an injective ring homomorphism from a field, k, to the ring such that the image of the field is a subset of the center of the ring and such that the image of the field’s unity is the ring’s unity.
Cosmetic products and practices originating in South Korea.
plural of k-cell
A waveform that occurs approximately every 60–100 seconds during stage 2 of NREM sleep, and which consists of a brief negative high-voltage peak (usually >100µV), followed by a slower positive complex ~350–550ms, and at 900ms a final negative peak.
Abbreviation of Kananaskis Country: A region of Alberta, Canada.
Abbreviation of Korean culture
Dramatic television series produced in South Korea.
plural of K-drama
kinetic quintessence
The number of pulses expected for every volumetric unit of fluid passing through a given flowmeter.
plural of K-factor.
Korean horror fiction
plural of k-line
Synonym of kaon.
plural of K-meson
Synonym of construction point.
plural of K-point
A person who performs, dances to, or enjoys K-pop music.
plural of K-popper
plural of K-rail
An individual daily combat food ration introduced by the United States Army during World War II and comprising three courses for breakfast, lunch and supper.
plural of K-ration
Shaped like the letter "K" or its mirror image.
plural of K-spar
Abbreviation of Kansas State University.
The consonant system of colloquial Samoan, differing from that of formal Samoan in a few particulars, among them the pronunciation of /t/ as [k].
Pertaining to cars where the engine has been replaced by a Honda K-series internal combustion gasoline engine.
plural of K-swap
The study of rings R generated by the set of vector bundles over some topological space or scheme;
plural of K-tool
plural of K-turn
Thermal conductivity; the time of rate of heat flow through a unit area of a homogeneous material in a direction perpendicular to isothermal planes induced by a unit temperature gradient. In English (inch-pound) units of measurement; it is the number of BTUs that pass through a 1 inch thickness of a square foot sample of material in 1 hour with a temperature difference between the two surfaces of 1 degree F.
plural of k-value
plural of K-wave
plural of K-wire
simple past and past participle of k-word
present participle and gerund of k-word
plural of k-word
Initialism of Knight Commander of St Michael and St George
Initialism of Knight Commander of the Star of India
Initialism of Knight Commander of the Star of the Victorian Order
plural of KA-BAR
Alternative form of blaow.
Alternative spelling of kaboom.
Synonym of kerching.
An island of Thaa, Maldives.
plural of kaafir
stark naked.
An idler or slacker.
plural of kaamchor
A census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaii, United States.
A locality in the Shire of Moira, northern Victoria, Australia.
plural of Kaatz
A compatriot; a fellow Filipino.
A nomadic tribe of the northern Kordofan region of Sudan.
A municipality of Cotabato, Philippines.
A South Asian team sport in which players must hold their breath while making raids into the opposing team's half of the field.
plural of kabaka
A surname from Armenian.
Alternative form of Kabbalah.
A resort in Suriname.
Alternative form of kabbalist.
plural of kabalist
Alternative spelling of Kabbalah.
plural of kabana
A spicy smoked salami sausage, typically made from pork and beef.
A member of the Kabardian-speaking people living in or originating from the Kabardino-Balkaria area in North Caucasus.
plural of Kabarda
A former country in the Caucasus region of Europe; historically home to the Kabardians.
A member of a Circassian tribe of the Northwest Caucasus.
plural of Kabarda
plural of Kabardin
plural of Kabard
A municipality of Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines.
Obsolete spelling of cabassou.
plural of kabassou
Alternative spelling of kebaya.
plural of kabayah
A municipality of Benguet, Philippines.
plural of kabaya
Alternative form of kabaddi.
Alternative spelling of Kabbalah.
A body of mystical Jewish teachings based on an esoteric reading of the Hebrew scriptures.
plural of Kabbalah
Concerning the Kabbalah; cabalistic.
Alternative form of cabalism.
One who studies Kabbalah.
Alternative spelling of Kabbalah.
Alternative form of Kabeljauw (“member of Dutch faction”)
A meal consisting of potato and cabbage mashed together.
The act of placing one hand on a wall or other vertical surface while leaning close to another (usually shorter) person whose back is against the wall/surface.
plural of kabedon
plural of Kabeer
Alternative form of Cabeiri.
Alternative form of Cabeiri.
plural of kabele
Synonym of Atlantic cod (“Gadus morhua”)
A type of fish from southern Africa, Argyrosomus coronus.
plural of kabeljou
Alternative form of kabeljou.
A city, the capital of Lomami province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
A district of Chhattisgarh, India.
A type of rug woven in parts of the Caucasus.
plural of Kabistan
Alternative spelling of kibitka.
plural of kabitka
A non-Inuit person in Canada or Greenland, especially a European or someone of European descent.
plural of kabloona
plural of kabloona
Alternative form of kabloona.
plural of kabluna
plural of kabney
simple past and past participle of kabob
present participle and gerund of kabob
A variety of Japanese winter squash, from species Cucurbita maxima.
plural of kabocha
A Meitei male given name.
A town and territory in Haut-Lomami province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Alternative spelling of caboodle.
plural of kaboodle
plural of kaboom
A surname from Hopi.
A black fly of the genus Simulium
plural of kabouri
A tiny folkloric man who traditionally wears a pointy red hat, lives in harmony with nature and resides in mushrooms, similar to a gnome, leprechaun or a smurf.
plural of kabouter
A female given name originating as a coinage, of African-American usage.
Small, rigid Japanese playing cards, a single deck consisting of 40 cards with values ranging from 1 to 10, used for playing hand-comparing betting games such as oicho-kabu.
The South American plant Goupia glabra.
A form of Japanese theatre in which elaborately costumed male performers use stylized movements, dances, and songs in order to enact tragedies and comedies.
A district of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Kantō, Japan; an entertainment, gambling, and red light district.
Synonym of Kabuli (“of, or pertaining to Kabul”).
Alternative form of kabuliyat.
plural of kabuliat
plural of Kabuli
A written agreement.
Alternative form of kabuliyat.
plural of kabulyat
An age from 13.5 to 11.1 million years ago, a subdivision of the Miocene.
plural of kabuto
An Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan, related to the Sansi language of India.
plural of Kabyle
A region of Algeria.
Synonym of Kabyle.
plural of Kabylian
plural of kacapi
A surname from Hindi, usually found among Jains of Rajasthan state in India
plural of kaccha
Alternative form of kachcheri.
plural of kachahri
A people smuggler who helps refugees to leave Afghanistan.
A former kingdom in Assam, India.
A form of moonshine brewed in East Africa.
Alternative form of kachori.
plural of kachauri
Alternative form of kutcha.
The government department that administrates a district in Sri Lanka.
Alternative form of Kutch.
A language spoken in the Kutch region of Gujarat.
plural of Kachel
Alternative form of kaccha.
plural of kachera
Alternative form of kachcheri.
plural of kacheri
Alternative spelling of kacau (“to disturb; to bother (someone)”).
Alternative spelling of kacau (“to disturb; to bother (someone)”).
A vaguely ancestral anthropomorphic spirit being, associated with clouds and rain or personifying the power in the sun, the earth, or corn (among other things).
plural of kachina
Alternative spelling of kerching.
Alternative form of kerchink.
A surname from Polish.
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Kachmar
The flowering tree Bauhinia variegata.
plural of kachnar
Alternative form of kachori.
plural of kachodi
An Indian snack of flour with beans and spices.
plural of kachori
Alternative form of Kaschuba.
An Indian salad of chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and sometimes chili peppers.
Alternative form of kerchunk.
plural of kachunk
present participle and gerund of kack
simple past and past participle of kackle
third-person singular simple present indicative of kackle
A surname from German.
plural of Kackley
present participle and gerund of kackle
plural of kackling
A surname from Polish.
plural of Kaczor
A surname from Polish.
Uncommon form of Gaddafi.
plural of kadahi
Alternative form of kataifi.
plural of kadaifi
plural of kadaif
Alternative form of kurdaitcha.
A surname.
plural of Kadakia
Alternative form of cadamba.
plural of kadamba
plural of kadamb
A barangay of Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines.
Rare form of Gaddafi.
Synonym of goulash communism.
Alternative form of Qadarite.
plural of Kadarite
A dark-skinned variety of grape grown primarily in Hungary.
plural of kadarka
Alternative form of kataifi.
plural of kadayif
A member of a tribe or ethnic and linguistic group in Sabah, Malaysia, with some similarities to the Dusuns.
plural of Kadazan
Rare form of Gaddafi.
Alternative form of Gaddafi.
Alternative spelling of Gaddafism.
Rare form of Gaddafi.
A Jewish prayer of praise to God recited during services, and specifically when mourning the death of a close relative.
plural of kaddish
plural of kaddish
A female given name from English.
Rare form of Gaddafi.
Alternative form of Gaddafi.
plural of kadhai
An institutional island of Laamu, Maldives.
An island of Gaafu Dhaalu, Maldives.
Alternative form of Kadhimiya and Kadhimayn, Iraq.
Alternative form of Kadhimiya and Kadhimain, Iraq.
A northern neighbourhood of Baghdad, Iraq.
Synonym of kazasker.
A city, the administrative centre of Kadiivka urban hromada, Alchevsk Raion, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1814, controlled by the Luhansk People’s Republic since 2014.
The jurisdiction of a qadi.
plural of kadiluk
plural of Kading
A surname.
A Mataco-Guaicuru language spoken in Brazil.
A Mataco-Guaicuru language spoken in Brazil.
In and around Iran, the leader or head of a village.
plural of kadkhoda
plural of Kadlec
A surname from Czech.
plural of Kadletz
A locality in the Shire of West Wimmera, western Victoria, Australia.
An ozeki who is in danger of demotion
plural of kadogo
A traditional decoration consisting of pine boughs and other plant cuttings placed in pairs in front of a home for Japanese New Year.
A Barbadian festival held on the first Monday in August, involving parades of bands wearing costumes.
A surname.
plural of Kadrmas
Epiphyllum strictum or Epiphyllum selenicereus, a flower that blooms at night, believed to have an association with the nāga world.
plural of kadupul
A village in Yarmolyntsi settlement hromada, Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1692.
A surname, feminine equivalent Kadyrova.
A feminine-form surname from Russian.; feminine of Kadyrov
plural of Kadyrov
A village in Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland.
A surname from German.
plural of Kaeding
A surname.
plural of Kaehler
A surname from German.
Of or relating to Pauline Kael (1919–2001), American film critic.
plural of Kaelin
A female given name originating as a coinage, variant of Kaylyn.
Alternative form of kaempferol.
A surname.
plural of Kaercher
plural of Kaeser
A city in North Korea.
A surname.
plural of Kaestner
plural of kafana
plural of kafeel
Alternative form of kafenio.
plural of kafeneio
A Greek coffeehouse or cafe.
Alternative form of kafenio.
plural of kafenion
plural of kafenio
A variety of sorghum that is a hybrid of kaffir corn and feterita.
A surname from Armenian.
A religious donation of money or food made to help those in need, as a forfeit by somebody who has missed a fast unnecessarily.
Alternative form of kaffara.
plural of kaffer
plural of kaffir
Alternative form of keffiyeh.
Alternative spelling of keffiyeh.
plural of kaffiyah
plural of kaffiya
Alternative spelling of keffiyeh.
plural of kaffiyeh
plural of kaffle
Territories now belonging to the East Cape region of South Africa.
plural of Kaffre
An uninhabited island of Thaa, Maldives.
Alternative form of cafila.
plural of kafilah
plural of kafila
Alternative form of cafila.
plural of kafileh
Synonym of onyalai.
Any of a group of storage proteins found in sorghum.
plural of kafirin
To make or become kafir.
simple past and past participle of kafirize
third-person singular simple present indicative of kafirize
The quality of being kafir
Alternative form of Kafiristan.
plural of kafiz
Alternative form of Kafkian.
Synonym of Kafkaesque.
The literary style associated with Franz Kafka
A sophistical rhetorical device in which any denial by an accused person serves as evidence of guilt.
Of or relating to Franz Kafka (1883–1924), German-language author of novels and short stories.
A surname.
Dressed in a kaftan.
Alternative form of kaftaned.
plural of kaftan
Alternative spelling of kerfuffle.
plural of kafuffle
A bar (business that sells alcohol).
plural of kafunda
A town in Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
Alternative form of khaganate.
Alternative spelling of khaganate.
plural of kaganate
plural of kaganat
A barangay of Santa Cruz, Marinduque, Philippines.
A surname.
A barangay of Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines.
An Austronesian language spoken in the province of Palawan in the Philippines.
A barangay of Burauen, Leyte, Philippines.
plural of kagool
A prefecture in southwestern Japan, on the south coast of the island of Kyushu.
Alternative form of cagoule.
plural of kagoule
plural of kagoul
plural of kaguan
A kind of transverse bamboo flute with six or seven holes from Japan.
A Philippine flying lemur (Cynocephalus volans).
plural of kagwang
plural of Kahana
A Jewish ideology based on the views of Rabbi Meir Kahane, holding that the Palestinian Authority is enemies of Jews and Israel itself, and that a State of Judea ("Jewish National Authority") to be created.
A supporter of Kahanism.
plural of Kahanist
A city in Kyiv Oblast, in northern Ukraine.
An edible marine fish, Arripis trutta, found around the southeastern coast of Australia and New Zealand, having a dark bluish-green body with indistinct rows of spots forming narrow irregular bands on the upper sides.
plural of kahawai
A barangay of Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines.
plural of kahen
A suburb of Newcastle in the Lake Macquarie council area, New South Wales, Australia.
plural of kahika
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, a coniferous tree endemic to New Zealand.
Leptospermum scoparium, the manuka.
plural of kahili
A female given name from fiction or popular culture, variant of Khaleesi
A tetragonal-dipyramidal mineral containing arsenic, hydrogen, iron, oxygen, and uranium.
plural of Kahler
plural of Kahlon
plural of Kahlua
plural of Kahlúa
a large Mohawk community on the South Shore region of Montreal
Of or relating to Herman Kahn (1922–1983), futurist and military strategist known for analyzing the consequences of nuclear war and recommending ways to improve survivability.
Archaic form of Kanpur.
A surname from German.
An uninhabited island, the smallest of the main 8 islands of Hawaii in the United States.
A census-designated place, the county seat of Maui County, Hawaii, United States.
plural of kahuna
A small settlement in South Wairarapa district, Wellington region, New Zealand.
A diterpene found in the beans of Coffea arabica, structurally related to cafestol.
Moonshine; illicit alcohol.
Alternative spelling of kailan.
simple past and past participle of kaiak
present participle and gerund of kaiak
A town in Waimakariri district, Canterbury, New Zealand.
An age from 37 to 36 million years ago, a subdivision of the Eocene.
A member of a traditional fishing and boating community, originally from Assam, West Bengal, Odisha, and eastern Bihar, along with Bangladesh.
Alternative form of Kaibartha
A census-designated place in Coconino County, Arizona, United States.
Alternative spelling of kibosh.
Synonym of Kaesong: the Mandarin Chinese-derived name.
plural of Kaidak
plural of kaidan
A female given name from English.
A national park in Guyana, known for its waterfall, Kaieteur Falls.
A prefecture-level city on the Yellow River in Henan, China, a former national capital.
A kind of mutual aid organization in Hong Kong, originally set up under British colonial rule, and mainly intended to provide free or cheap services to Chinese refugees.
plural of kaifong
A surname from German.
plural of Kaigler
The Nyoro harvest goddess.
Libocedrus bidwillii, the New Zealand cedar, an evergreen coniferous tree.
Pennantia baylisiana, a rare tree of New Zealand.
A town in Kaikoura district, Canterbury, on the east coast of the South Island, New Zealand.
A city in the Eastern Province, Sierra Leone.
Alternative form of Kailash.
A mountain of the Transhimalaya in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China, considered to be sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bön.
A variety of rumbledethumps using cream instead of butter.
A kitchen garden.
plural of kailyard
Obsolete form of kaimakam.
plural of kaimacam
Alternative spelling of kaymakam.
plural of kaimakam
plural of kaimal
A beach in Oahu, Hawaii.
Ellipsis of Kaimanawa horse.
A small settlement in Taranaki, New Zealand.
Any salt or ester of kainic acid.
plural of kainate
A member of the Kaingang people, an Indigenous Brazilian ethnic group.
plural of Kaingang
plural of kainga
Alternative form of caingin.
plural of kaingin
An evaporite, consisting of magnesium sulphate and potassium chloride with the chemical formula MgSO₄·KCl·3H₂O, found in German salt mines.
plural of kainite
plural of kainit
Synonym of cenosite.
Alternative form of Cenozoic.
plural of Kainth
Kentucky.
plural of Kaintock
Of or pertaining to the US state of Kentucky.
plural of Kaintuck
plural of Kainz
A county-level city of Jiangmen, Guangdong, China.
plural of kaique
A derivative of tetrahydro-quinoline (C₁₀H₁₃NO), formerly used as an antipyretic.
plural of kairine
An organic base obtained from quinoline, resembling kairine and used as a febrifuge.
Any substance produced by an individual of one species (often an insect) that benefits the recipient which is of a different species but is harmful to the producer.
Related to, or characteristic of a kairos.
A city in Tunisia.
Of or pertaining to Kairouan.
A style of Japanese cuisine involving a series of small, intricate dishes; a tasting menu
plural of kaiseki
The dignity, rank or office of a kaiser; the state of being a kaiser.
The wife of a Kaiser.
plural of Kaiserin
Resembling or characteristic of a Kaiser.
The system of rule of a Kaiser; autocracy.
plural of kaiser
matchmaking; a romantic arrangement to set up a date between two people
A professional calypso singer.
plural of kaisoman
A performer of kaiso music.
plural of Kaisow
plural of Kaitag
A town in Far North district, Northland, New Zealand.
A type of cloak (made from flax) worn by the Maoris of New Zealand
plural of kaitaka
plural of Kaitak
A district of Haryana, in northern India.
The Māori concept of guardianship of the natural environment.
plural of kaitiaki
A female given name from Irish, one of the modern spelling variants of Caitlin.
A female given name from Irish, one of the modern spelling variants of Caitlin.
A female given name from Irish, one of the modern spelling variants of Caitlin.
Solitude, detachment, or isolation, as the ultimate goal of ashtanga yoga.
Alternative form of Kaibartha
plural of Kaivarta
Parsonsia capsularis, a climbing plant endemic to New Zealand.
Synonym of Kaizhou.
A county of Guiyang, Guizhou, China.
A county-level city of Honghe prefecture, Yunnan, China.
simple past and past participle of kaizen
present participle and gerund of kaizen
plural of kaizen
A district of Chongqing, China.
A shellmound in Japan.
A town and municipality of Kainuu, Finland.
A potassic rock consisting of phenocrysts of olivine, phlogopite, and diopside in a groundmass of nepheline, leucite, amphibole, and phlogopite.
plural of kajanite.
Alternative form of kajawah.
plural of kajavah
plural of kajava
A camel-borne pannier, litter, or cacolet.
plural of kajawah
plural of kajawa
Alternative form of kajawah.