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- kamakura/ˌkæm.əˈkʊə.rə/A traditional Japanese snow dome or igloo-like structure, usually built for winter festivals, where a small altar or space for sitting is made inside.nounRare
- kamala/ˈkɑːmələ/A powder derived from the fruit of the East Asian tree Mallotus philippinensis, used historically as a dye and in traditional medicine as an anthelmintic (deworming agent).nounLow
- kamarhati/ˌkæməˈhæti/A proper noun referring to the Kamarhati Municipality, an area or location in West Bengal, India.nounvery_low
- kamba/ˈkæmbə/A noun referring to a rope, cord, or tether, typically a long line made of twisted fibers or wire, used for tying, fastening, or pulling.nounLow
- kambal/kæmˈbæl/A word of Tagalog origin meaning 'twin' or 'pair'.nounVery Low
- kamchadal/ˈkam.tʃə.dəl/A member of an indigenous people inhabiting the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East.nounExtremely low. Scholarly/Historical context only.
- kamchatka/kæmˈtʃætkə/A large volcanic peninsula in the Russian Far East, between the Sea of Okhotsk and the Pacific Ocean.nounVery Low
- kamchatkan/kæmˈtʃætkən/Relating to or originating from the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia.adjectivenounVery Low
- kame/keɪm/A geomorphological feature: a steep-sided hill, mound, or ridge of sand and gravel deposited by meltwater from a retreating glacier or ice sheet.nounRare / Technical
- kameez/kəˈmiːz/A long tunic or shirt, traditionally worn with trousers such as salwar or churidar, that is a fundamental part of South Asian attire.nounC1
- kamehameha day/ˌkæmeɪhəˈmeɪhə deɪ/A public holiday in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi, celebrated annually on June 11th, honoring King Kamehameha I, the first ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi.nounC2+ (Very Low Frequency, Specific Locale)
- kamehameha i/ˌkɑːmeɪhəˈmeɪhə ðə ˈfɜːst/The proper name of the first king of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who united the Hawaiian Islands in the early 19th century.nounVery Low
- kamelaukion/ˌkamɪˈlɔːkɪɒn/A tall, cylindrical, brimless hat, often black, traditionally worn by Eastern Orthodox clergy.nounExtremely Low
- kamenev/ˈkamənjɛf/The word 'Kamenev' is a proper noun, primarily referring to a Russian surname, most famously associated with Lev Kamenev, a prominent Bolshevik revolutionary and a key figure in the early Soviet government.nounVery Low
- kamensk-uralski/ˌkæmənsk uːˈrælski/A city in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Iset River.nounVery Low / Niche (primarily in geographical, historical, or industrial contexts)
- kamerlingh-onnes/ˌkɑːməlɪŋ ˈɒnəs/A proper noun, the surname of Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (1853–1926), a Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate known for his pioneering work in low-temperature physics and the liquefaction of helium.nounC2/Extremely Rare
- kamerun/ˈkaməruːn/A historical term for the former German protectorate in West Africa, now the Republic of Cameroon.nounVery Low
- kamet/ˈkɑːmɛt/The status, standing, or rank of a person, often in terms of their spiritual authority within specific religious traditions.nounVery low (extremely rare, specialized term)
- kami/ˈkɑːmi/A divine being or spiritual essence in the Shinto religion.nounLow
- kamik/ˈkæmɪk/A traditional waterproof boot or bootliner made from seal or caribou skin, worn by the Inuit in Arctic regions.nounVery Low
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