(organic chemistry) The carbonyl group of a ketone.
khot
khot
noun
(India, historical) A form of land tenure usually based around hereditary zamindars with proprietary rights.
knot
knot
noun
(aviation) A unit of indicated airspeed, calibrated airspeed, or equivalent airspeed, which varies in its relation to the unit of speed so as to compensate for the effects of different ambient atmospheric conditions on aircraft performance.
(aviation, nautical) A unit of speed, equal to one nautical mile per hour. (From the practice of counting the number of knots in the log-line (as it is paid out) in a standard time. Traditionally spaced at one every ¹⁄₁₂₀ of a mile.)
(engineering) A node.
(fandom slang) In omegaverse fiction, a bulbus glandis-like structure on the penis of a male alpha, which ties him to an omega during intercourse.
(mathematics) A non-self-intersecting closed curve in (e.g., three-dimensional) space that is an abstraction of a knot (in sense 1 above).
(nautical) A nautical mile.
(of hair, etc) A tangled clump.
(slang) The bulbus glandis.
A bond of union; a connection; a tie.
A group of people or things.
A kind of epaulet; a shoulder knot.
A looping of a piece of string or of any other long, flexible material that cannot be untangled without passing one or both ends of the material through its loops.
A maze-like pattern.
A protuberant joint in a plant.
A tightened and contracted part of a muscle that feels like a hard lump under the skin.
Any knob, lump, swelling, or protuberance.
Local swelling in a tissue area, especially skin, often due to injury.
One of a variety of shore birds; red-breasted sandpiper (variously Calidris canutus or Tringa canutus).
The point on which the action of a story depends; the gist of a matter.
The swelling of the bulbus glandis in members of the dog family, Canidae.
The whorl left in lumber by the base of a branch growing out of the tree's trunk.
verb
(intransitive) To form knots.
(intransitive) To knit knots for a fringe.
(transitive) To form into a knot; to tie with a knot or knots.
(transitive) To form wrinkles in the forehead, as a sign of concentration, concern, surprise, etc.
(transitive, obsolete, rare) To entangle or perplex; to puzzle.
To unite closely; to knit together.
koft
koft
noun
Alternative form of kuft
kort
kota
koto
koto
noun
(music) A Japanese stringed instrument having numerous strings, usually seven or thirteen, that are stretched over a convex wooden sounding board and are plucked with three plectra, worn on the thumb, index finger, and middle finger of one hand.
kotz
oket
okta
okta
noun
(meteorology) One eighth of the total area of the celestial dome; used as a measure of cloudiness (one okta means that one eighth of the sky is obscured, two oktas that one quarter is obscured, and so on).
thok
tock
tock
noun
(used in conjunction with tick) A clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.
verb
To produce such a sound.
toke
toke
noun
(US, slang, casinos) A gratuity.
(slang) A puff of marijuana.
(slang, obsolete) A piece of bread.
verb
(slang) To inhale a puff of marijuana
(transitive, US casino slang) To give a gratuity to.
toko
toko
noun
(obsolete, British slang) Alternative spelling of toco (“corporal punishment”)
A shop in the Netherlands selling mainly Asian food products, and generally Asian- or Indo-European-owned.
tonk
tonk
intj
representation of a sound produced by knocking on something hollow
noun
(cricket, colloquial) A resounding strike of the ball; a powerful hit of the ball with the bat.
(slang) A tank.
(slang) An item of value, or of perceived value, especially for sale.
(slang, chiefly US) An illegal immigrant of any country.
A matching card game, combining features of knock rummy and conquian.
A sound produced by knocking on something hollow.
verb
(cricket, colloquial, transitive) To knock or strike (a ball) so that it flies through the air.
took
took
verb
(now colloquial or dialectal) past participle of take