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6-letter words containing k, a, o

  • korari — a native New Zealand flax plant, Phormium tenax
  • korban — a sacrifice or offering made to God, especially among the ancient Hebrews in fulfillment of a vow.
  • korean — of or relating to Korea, its inhabitants, or their language.
  • korlan — Nephelium hypoleucum, a tropical tree of the Sapindaceae family.
  • kormas — Plural form of korma.
  • korona — Also, krone. a former silver coin and monetary unit of Austria, equal to 100 hellers: discontinued after 1923.
  • koruna — an aluminum bronze coin and monetary unit of the Czech Republic, equal to 100 halers. Abbreviation: Kčs.
  • koryak — a member of a Paleo-Asiatic people of northeastern Siberia.
  • kosrae — an island in the W Pacific: part of the Federated States of Micronesia. 42 sq. mi. (109 sq. km).
  • kotare — a small greenish-blue kingfisher, Halcyon sanctus, found in New Zealand, Australia, and some Pacific islands to the north
  • kotwal — an Indian police officer.
  • koufaxSanford ("Sandy") born 1935, U.S. baseball player.
  • koulan — A subspecies of onager (Equus hemionus), Equus hemionus kulan.
  • kowhai — a New Zealand tree, Sophora tetraptera, of the legume family, having clusters of golden-yellow flowers.
  • kozani — a city in central Greece.
  • krakow — Cracow.
  • kwaito — A style of popular music similar to hip hop, featuring vocals recited over an instrumental backing with strong bass lines.
  • kyodai — The brothers. They are high in rank in the yakuza clan. Their leader is the shatei gashira.
  • lakota — the westernmost branch of the Dakota Indians.
  • maikop — Official name Adygei Autonomous Region. an autonomous region in the Russian Federation, part of the Krasnodar territory, in the NW Caucasus Mountains. 1505 sq. mi. (3903 sq. km). Capital: Maikop.
  • markov — See Andrei Markov, Markov chain, Markov model, Markov process.
  • matoke — (in Uganda) the flesh of bananas, boiled and mashed as a food
  • mikado — (sometimes initial capital letter) a title of the emperor of Japan.
  • mohawk — a member of a tribe of the most easterly of the Iroquois Five Nations, formerly resident along the Mohawk River, New York.
  • mokapu — a town on E Oahu, in central Hawaii.
  • moksha — freedom from the differentiated, temporal, and mortal world of ordinary experience.
  • moskva — Russian name of Moscow.
  • nanook — the polar bear
  • nocake — Indian maize that is dried and powered into meal
  • nogaku — Nō.
  • nootka — a Wakashan language spoken in SW Canada on the western coast of Vancouver Island.
  • oakham — a market town in E central England, the administrative centre of Rutland. Pop: 9620 (2001)
  • oakleyAnnie (Phoebe Anne Oakley Mozee) 1860–1926, U.S. sharpshooter.
  • oaktag — tagboard.
  • ockhamWilliam of, died 1349? English scholastic philosopher.
  • okapis — Plural form of okapi.
  • okayed — to put one's endorsement on or indicate one's approval of (a request, piece of copy, bank check, etc.); authorize; initial: Would you OK my application?
  • olekma — a river in E Siberian Russia, flowing N to the Lena River. 820 miles (1319 km) long.
  • oomiak — an open Eskimo boat that consists of a wooden frame covered with skins and provided with several thwarts: used for transport of goods and passengers.
  • ostiak — Ostyak.
  • ostyak — Khanty.
  • outask — (transitive) To ask or proclaim for the last time.
  • ozarks — a town in SE Alabama.
  • padkos — snacks and provisions for a journey
  • padouk — any of several trees belonging to the genus Pterocarpus, of the legume family, native to tropical Asia and Africa, having reddish striped or mottled wood used for paneling, furniture, etc.
  • pakora — an Indian dish consisting of pieces of vegetable, chicken, etc, dipped in a spiced batter and deep-fried: served with a piquant sauce
  • plokta — /plok't*/ Press Lots Of Keys To Abort. To press random keys in an attempt to get some response from the system. One might plokta when the abort procedure for a program is not known, or when trying to figure out if the system is just sluggish or really hung. Plokta can also be used while trying to figure out any unknown key sequence for a particular operation. Someone going into "plokta mode" usually places both hands flat on the keyboard and mashes them down, hoping for some useful response. A slightly more directed form of plokta can often be seen in mail messages or Usenet articles from new users - the text might end with ^X^C q quit :q ^C end x exit ZZ ^D ? help as the user vainly tries to find the right exit sequence, with the incorrect tries piling up at the end of the message.
  • polack — Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Pole or person of Polish descent.
  • polska — Polish name of Poland.
  • quokka — a small wallaby, Setonix brachyurus, inhabiting islands and swampy areas in southwestern Australia.
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