name, one of the modern spelling variants of Caitlin.
kathlyn
kathryn
kathryn
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Catherine.
A city/village in North Dakota.
katryna
kayenta
keynote
keynote
noun
(music) The note on which a musical key is based; the tonic.
A speech that sets the main theme of a conference or other gathering; a keynote speech or keynote address.
The main theme of a speech, a written work, or a conference.
verb
(transitive) To deliver a speech that sets the main theme of a conference or other gathering.
kintyre
kintyre
Proper noun
A peninsula in western Scotland, in the south-west of Argyll and Bute.
kirstyn
kristyn
krypton
krypton
noun
The chemical element (symbol Kr) with an atomic number of 36. It is a colourless, odourless noble gas that only reacts with fluorine. It is one of the rarest gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
krystin
krystin
Proper noun
name, one of the modern spelling variants of Kristin.
kutenay
kyanite
kyanite
noun
A blue neosilicate mineral, Al₂SiO₅, found in metamorphic rocks.
kynthia
kyrstin
kything
kything
noun
The spiritual process of focusing on one's shared connection with a loved one.
verb
present participle of kythe
stenoky
stenoky
noun
The property of being stenoecious.
tarkany
tickney
turnkey
turnkey
adj
Ready to use without further assembly or test; supplied in a state that is ready to turn on and operate (typically refers to an assembly that is outsourced for manufacture)
noun
(now archaic) A warder or jailer/gaoler; keeper of the keys in a prison.
verb
To supply a turnkey product; to supply something fully assembled and ready to use.
twankay
twankay
noun
(archaic) A variety of green tea.
twinkly
twinkly
adj
happy and cheerful
that twinkles
tyaskin
tykhana
tykhana
noun
(India) An underground chamber in which to keep cool during the heat of the day.
typikon
typikon
noun
(Christianity) A liturgical book containing instructions about the order of the Byzantine Rite office and variable hymns of the Divine Liturgy.