(Hinduism) Someone who practises bhakti; a person who is devoted to God; a devotee; a worshipper.
bhakti
bhakti
noun
(Hinduism) devotion to God
bhikku
bhokra
bohunk
bohunk
noun
(Canada, US, derogatory) A brawny or coarse person.
(Canada, US, ethnic slur) An immigrant from Central Europe, Eastern Europe, or the Balkans, especially one who is regarded as vain, aggressively masculine, and socially unsophisticated.
bukshi
bukshi
noun
(historical) The paymaster in native Indian states.
burkha
chabuk
chabuk
noun
(now historical) A long whip formerly used as an instrument of punishment in India and parts of the Middle East.
habuka
kamboh
kasbah
kasbah
noun
Alternative spelling of casbah
keblah
kethib
khabur
khabur
Proper noun
A river in Turkey and Syria, the largest perennial tributary to the Euphrates.
khatib
khatib
noun
(Islam) A person who delivers the khutbah.
khutba
khutba
noun
Alternative form of khutbah
kibbeh
kibbeh
noun
A form of dumpling, from the Levant, made of spiced lamb and bulgur wheat.
kiblah
kiblah
noun
Alternative form of qibla
kibosh
kibosh
noun
(Britain, slang, obsolete, rare) Bosh, nonsense.
(Britain, slang, obsolete, rare) Chiefly preceded by the: fashion, style.
(slang) Chiefly in put on the kibosh or put the kibosh on: something which checks or restrains.
verb
(transitive) To decisively put a stop to or terminate (someone or something).
kochab
kochab
Proper noun
Beta Ursae Minoris, the second-brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor.
kthibh
rhebok
rhebok
noun
A medium-sized, deerlike South African antelope, Pelea capreolus, having pale-gray, curly fur and straight horns.