7-letter words containing k, i, n
- kernish — of, belonging to, or resembling a kern
- kernite — a mineral, hydrated sodium borate, Na 2 B 4 O 7 ⋅4H 2 O, occurring in transparent colorless crystals: the principal source of boron compounds in the U.S.
- ketonic — any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH 3 COCH 3 or CH 3 COC 2 H 5 .
- kevalin — a person who is free of karmic matter, detached, and omniscient; Tirthankara.
- keyline — an outline image of something on artwork or plans to show where it is to be placed
- keyring — A ring, normally of metal or plastic, for holding keys together.
- khamsin — a hot southerly wind, varying from southeast to southwest, that blows regularly in Egypt and over the Red Sea for about 50 days, commencing about the middle of March.
- khoisan — a family of languages found chiefly in southern Africa and including the languages of the San and the Khoikhoi.
- kiangsi — Jiangxi.
- kiangsu — Jiangsu.
- kick in — to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
- kick on — to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
- kicking — A punishment or assault in which the victim is kicked repeatedly.
- kidding — Informal. a child or young person.
- kidling — (archaic, poetic) A young kid; a baby goat.
- kidnaps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kidnap.
- kidneys — Anatomy. either of a pair of bean-shaped organs in the back part of the abdominal cavity that form and excrete urine, regulate fluid and electrolyte balance, and act as endocrine glands.
- kidporn — child pornography.
- kidskin — leather made from the skin of a young goat; kid.
- kikongo — Kongo (def 2).
- kikumon — the chrysanthemum emblem of the imperial family of Japan
- killeen — a city in central Texas.
- killing — the act of killing, especially game: The hounds moved in for the kill.
- kiloton — a unit of weight, equal to 1000 tons.
- kilting — any short, pleated skirt, especially a tartan wraparound, as that worn by men in the Scottish Highlands.
- kimonos — Plural form of kimono.
- kincaid — Jamaica, born 1949, West Indian novelist and short-story writer.
- kinchin — a child.
- kind of — a more or less adequate or inadequate example of something; sort: The vines formed a kind of roof.
- kindest — of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
- kindjal — a double-edged knife of the Caucasus, having a broad blade with edges parallel for most of their length, terminating in a long, sharp point.
- kindled — Simple past tense and past participle of kindle.
- kindler — to start (a fire); cause (a flame, blaze, etc.) to begin burning.
- kindles — Plural form of kindle.
- kindlin — (protein) Any of a group of adhesion plaque proteins that activate integrins.
- kindred — a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk; kin.
- kinepox — Alternative form of kine-pox.
- kinesic — the study of body movements, gestures, facial expressions, etc., as a means of communication.
- kinesis — the movement of an organism in response to a stimulus, as light.
- kinetic — pertaining to motion.
- kinetin — a synthetic cytokinin, C 10 H 9 ON 5 , that retards senescence in plants.
- kineto- — moving, motion
- kinfolk — (in anthropological or formal use) a person's blood relations, regarded collectively.
- king it — to act in a superior fashion
- kingcup — any of various common buttercups, as Ranunculus bulbosus, having bright-yellow flowers.
- kingdom — a state or government having a king or queen as its head.
- kinging — Present participle of king.
- kinglet — a king ruling over a small country or territory.
- kingpin — Bowling. headpin. the pin at the center; the number five pin.
- kinkaid — Thomas Cassin [kas-in] /ˈkæs ɪn/ (Show IPA), 1888–1972, U.S. admiral.