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ki⋅lo

[kee-loh, kil-oh]
–noun, plural -los.
1. kilogram.
2. kilometer.
3. (a word used in communications to represent the letter K.)

Origin:
1865–70; shortened form
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ki·lo   (kē'lō)   
n.   pl. ki·los
  1. A kilogram.

  2. A kilometer.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Word Origin & History

kilo 
1870, shortening of kilogram. The prefix meaning "one thousand" was introduced in Fr. 1795, when the metric system was officially adopted there, from Gk. khilioi "thousand," of unknown origin. Slang shortening key (in drug trafficking) is attested from 1968.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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