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4-letter words containing ka

  • karo — a shrub or small tree, Pittosporum crassifolium, of New Zealand, having shiny leaves with a white, felty underside, red flowers, and densely hairy fruit.
  • kars — a city in NE Turkey.
  • kart — a small, light, low-slung, four-wheeled vehicle, usually powered by a gasoline engine, capable of speeds up to 60 miles per hour (96 km/h), and used for racing or recreation.
  • kasiKingdom of, an ancient kingdom of N India, the capital at present-day Varanasi; flourished in the 8th–6th centuries b.c.
  • kast — A type of traditional cupboard produced by Dutch settlers in New York and New Jersey in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • kata — an exercise consisting of several of the specific movements of a martial art, especially a pattern prescribed for defending oneself against several attackers, used in judo and karate training.
  • kateAdam, 1723–90, Scottish economist.
  • kati — (rare, British) A weight equivalent to about 1.5 pound, adopted as a standard by British companies.
  • katy — a female given name, form of Katherine or Catherine.
  • katz — Sir Bernard [bur-nerd] /ˈbɜr nərd/ (Show IPA), 1911–2003, British biophysicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1970.
  • kaur — a title assumed by a Sikh woman when she becomes a full member of the community
  • kava — a Polynesian shrub, Piper methysticum, of the pepper family, the aromatic roots of which are used to make an intoxicating beverage.
  • kawa — Alternative form of kava.
  • kaya — Torreya nucifera, the vern Japanese nutmeg tree.
  • kayeDanny (David Daniel Kaminski) 1913–87, U.S. comedian, singer, and actor.
  • kayo — a knockout in boxing.
  • kays — Plural form of kay, the name of the letter K.
  • koka — (formerly) a scoring point of the lowest value
  • muka — Prepared fibre of harakeke, used in traditional Maori weaving.
  • okay — 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?
  • pika — any of several small, brown to gray tailless mammals of the genus Ochotona, resembling rabbits with short ears and legs and inhabiting western mountains of North America and parts of eastern Europe and Asia.
  • puka — a small white shell found on Pacific, especially Hawaiian, beaches and strung in clusters to make necklaces.
  • raka — a portion of the salat, the prescribed prayers said five times a day, that combines a ritual of bows and prostrations with the recitation of prayers.
  • sika — a small, reddish deer, Cervus nippon, native to eastern Asia: most populations are endangered.
  • skag — heroin.
  • skas — a modern style of vocalized Jamaican popular music, which emerged in the 1950s as a blend of African-Jamaican folk music, calypso, and American rhythm and blues, notable for its shuffling, scratchlike tempo and jazzlike horn riffs on the offbeat.
  • skat — a card game for three players, using a pack of 32 playing cards, sevens through aces, the object being to fulfill any of various contracts, with scoring computed on strategy and on tricks won.
  • skawThe, a cape at the N tip of Denmark.
  • taka — a paper money, cupronickel coin, and monetary unit of Bangladesh, equal to 100 poisha.
  • waka — Prosody. tanka.
  • wbka — West Boggs Karting Association
  • weka — any of several large, flightless New Zealand rails of the genus Gallirallus.
  • wkka — World-Wide Kenpo Karate Association
  • wmka — World Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-do Association
  • wpka — Wisconsin Professional Karate Association
  • wska — World Shotokan Karate-do Association
  • zika — Also called Zika fever, Zika disease, Zika virus disease. an illness caused by a chiefly mosquito-borne virus of the genus Flavivirus , typically characterized by mild fever, rash, and joint pain.
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