English Words: K

9,255 words · Page 31 of 186

Kartuzyname

A town in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.

Kartvelnoun

Synonym of Kartvelian.

Kartvelinoun

A Georgian (person from country in the Caucasus).

Kartveliannoun

A member of a group of related peoples in the South Caucasus, namely Georgians, Svans, Mingrelians and Laz.

Kartvelianistnoun

A linguist who specializes in studying Kartvelian languages.

Kartvelologicaladj

Relating to Kartvelology.

Kartvelologistnoun

One who studies Kartvelology.

Kartvelologynoun

Kartvelian studies

Karuahname

A town in New South Wales, Australia.

Karubname

A district of Chamdo, Tibet autonomous region, China.

karuhiruhinoun

The Australian pied cormorant.

Karuknoun

A member of an indigenous people of California who reside along the Klamath River.

Karunaname

A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.

karung guninoun

A traditional scrap dealer or rag-and-bone man who visits residential zones to collect unwanted items.

karvenoun

a multipurpose intermediate size Viking longship

Karvináname

A city and district (Karviná District) in the Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic.

Karwarname

A city in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka, India.

Karwinskiname

A surname.

Karwinskyname

Alternative spelling of Karwinski.

Karwoskiname

A surname from Polish.

Karwowskiname

A surname from Polish.

Karynname

A female given name from Ancient Greek.

Karynename

A female given name from Ancient Greek.

karyo-prefix

relating to the nucleus of cells

karyochromenoun

A type of neuron that has a nucleus that stains intensely

karyoclasisnoun

the disintegration of a cell's nucleus

karyoclasticadj

Relating to, or causing karyoclasis

karyocytenoun

Any cell that has a nucleus

karyoevolutionnoun

A type of evolution that results in changes to the karyotype of organisms.

karyofissionnoun

The fission of the nuclei of cells

karyogamicadj

Relating to karyogamy.

karyogamynoun

The fusion of two nuclei within a cell, especially as the second stage of syngamy.

karyogenesisnoun

The formation and development of karyocytes

karyogeneticadj

Of or pertaining to karyogenesis; heritable.

karyogenicadj

Relating to karyogenesis

karyogramnoun

A graphical representation of a karyotype.

karyographnoun

An image of all the chromosomes of a cell

karyokinesisnoun

The process of change that takes place during the division of a cell nucleus at mitosis or meiosis.

karyokineticadj

Of or pertaining to karyokinesis.

karyokineticallyadv

In a karyokinetic manner; by means of karyokinesis.

karyolemmanoun

A nuclear membrane.

karyologicaladj

karyologic

karyologicallyadv

By means of, or with reference to, karyology

karyologynoun

The study of the nuclei of cells, especially with regard to the chromosomes which they contain.

karyolymphnoun

The liquid part of the nucleus of a cell.

karyolysisnoun

The dissolution of the nucleus of a cell by the action of deoxyribonuclease

karyolyticadj

Relating to or causing karyolysis.

karyomapnoun

A graphical representation of the genes present in a pair of parents that could pass on genetic disorders to a child

karyomappingnoun

The production of a karyomap

karyomegalicadj

Relating to, or showing karyomegaly

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The English alphabetical index for the letter K contains 9,255 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 186 pages, and you are currently viewing page 31. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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