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- koˈrean/kəˈriːən/Relating to the peninsula and people of Korea, their language, or culture.adjectivenounC2
- kpelle/kəˈpɛleɪ/An ethnic group primarily inhabiting Liberia and Guinea.nounVery Low
- kra/krɑː/A mythical sea creature in Scandinavian folklore, often depicted as a giant squid or octopus-like monster.nounVery low
- kraal/krɑːl/A traditional, enclosed village or homestead of southern African peoples, typically consisting of huts arranged in a circle.adjectivenounverbverb-transitiveC2
- kraepelin/ˈkɹeɪpəlɪn/A term referring to the German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin, founder of modern psychiatric classification.nounVery Rare
- krafft-ebing/ˈkrɑːft ˈeɪbɪŋ/A surname, specifically of the German psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902), author of the foundational work "Psychopathia Sexualis".nounVery Low (Specialist/Historical)
- kraft/krɑːft/A type of strong paper or cardboard, usually brown and unbleached, made from chemical pulp using the kraft process.nounC1/C2
- kragujevac/ˈkrɑːɡʊjəvæts/A city in Serbia, the fourth largest in the country.nounVery Low
- krait/kraɪt/A highly venomous snake found in Asia.nounLow
- krajina/kraɪˈiːnə/A region, landscape, or territory.nounLow
- krakatau/ˌkræk.əˈtaʊ/A specific volcanic island in Indonesia, located in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra, famous for its catastrophic 1883 eruption.nounLow Frequency
- krakatoa/ˌkræk.əˈtəʊ.ə/A volcanic island located in the Sunda Strait between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra.nounC1
- krakaunounN/A
- kraken/ˈkrɑːk(ə)n/A mythical giant sea monster of Scandinavian legend, said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland, capable of sinking ships.nounC1
- krakow/ˈkrækaʊ/A type of medieval ankle boot with long, pointed toes.nounLow
- krakowiak/krəˈkɒvɪæk/A lively Polish folk dance from the Kraków region, characterized by syncopated rhythms.nounLow (CEFR C1+)
- kramatorsk/krəˈmætɔːsk/A city in eastern Ukraine, known as an industrial center.nounVery low
- kramer/ˈkreɪmə/A surname of German origin, now widely recognized due to a famous fictional character.nounMedium
- krameria/krəˈmɪəriə/A genus of flowering plants in the family Krameriaceae, commonly known as rhatanies, native to the Americas.nounRare
- kran/kreɪn/A large, tall machine with a long horizontal or vertical arm, used for lifting and moving heavy objects.nounC1 (Common word, known to most adults, but less frequent than core vocabulary)
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