| 1. | the eleventh letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. |
| 2. | any sound represented by the letter K or k, as in bilk, kit, or sick. |
| 3. | something having the shape of a K. |
| 4. | a written or printed representation of the letter K or k. |
| 5. | a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter K or k. |
| 1. | Chess. king. |
| 2. | Physics. Kelvin. |
| 3. | the number 1000: The salary offered is $20K. Origin: abbr. of kilo- ![]() |
| 4. | Music. Köchel listing. |
| 5. | kindergarten : a K–12 boarding school. |
| 6. | Real Estate. kitchen. |
| 1. | the eleventh in order or in a series, or, when I is omitted, the tenth. |
| 2. | Chemistry. potassium. Origin: < NL kalium ![]() |
| 3. | Computers.
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| 4. | Baseball. strikeout; strikeouts. |
| 5. | Physics. kaon. |
| 6. | Biochemistry. lysine. |
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| k 2 abbr. karat |
| K 2 The symbol for the element potassium. [From New Latin kalium, potassium; see hypokalemia.] |
| K 3 abbr.
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ka·on (kā'ŏn') n. Abbr. K Any of a subgroup of unstable mesons that consist of an electrically charged form with a mass 966 times that of an electron and a neutral form with a mass 974 times that of an electron, produced as a result of a high-energy particle collision. Also called K-meson. See Table at subatomic particle. [ka, pronunciation of the letter K + -on1.] |
kel·vin (kěl'vĭn) n. Abbr. K
[After First Baron Kelvin.] |
king (kĭng) n.
tr.v. kinged, king·ing, kings Games To make (a piece in checkers) into a king; crown. [Middle English, from Old English cyning; see genə- in Indo-European roots.] |
po·tas·si·um (pə-tās'ē-əm) n. Symbol K A soft, silver-white, highly or explosively reactive metallic element that occurs in nature only in compounds. It is obtained by electrolysis of its common hydroxide and found in, or converted to, a wide variety of salts used especially in fertilizers and soaps. Atomic number 19; atomic weight 39.098; melting point 63.65°C; boiling point 774°C; specific gravity 0.862; valence 1. See Table at element. [From potash (from which it was first obtained).] po·tas'sic adj. |
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A Nasdaq stock symbol specifying that the stock has no voting rights.
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