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killable

/ˈkɪl.ə.bəl/ [killable]

[adjective] Capable of being killed; susceptible to death or destruction.

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kilowatt

/ˈkɪl.ə.wɒt/ [kilowatt]

[noun] A unit of power equal to 1,000 watts, commonly used to measure the output of engines and the rate of electricity consumption.

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kind

/kaɪnd/ [kind]

[adjective] Having or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature.

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kinds

/kaɪndz/ [kinds]

[noun] A group of people or things having similar characteristics; a category or type.

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kinesthetic training

/ˌkɪn.ɪsˈθet.ɪk ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ/ [kinesthetic training]

[noun] A method of instruction or physical conditioning that emphasizes the development of body awareness, coordination, and muscle memory through active movement and sensory feedback.

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kingdoms

/ˈkɪŋ.dəmz/ [kingdoms]

[noun] Plural of kingdom; territories, states, or regions ruled by a king, queen, or other monarch.

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kites

/kaɪts/ [kites]

[noun] Plural form of kite: a lightweight toy consisting of a frame covered with paper, cloth, or plastic, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.

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kneeler

/ˈniː.lər/ [kneeler]

[noun] A cushion or padded stool provided in a church for people to kneel on during prayer.

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knell

/nɛl/ [knell]

[noun] The sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral.

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knew

/nuː/ [knew]

[verb] The past tense of know; to have been aware of, familiar with, or possessing information about something.

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knew in part to

/nuː ɪn pɑːrt tuː/ [knew in part to]

[idiom] Having partial awareness or limited understanding of a situation, person, or outcome leading up to a specific event or realization.

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know of

/noʊ əv/ [know of]

[idiom] To have heard about someone or something or to be aware of their existence, without necessarily having personal experience or detailed knowledge of them.

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know off

/noʊ ɔːf/ [noʊ ɔːf]

[verb] To possess immediate, accurate knowledge of a fact, figure, or detail without needing to consult a reference source.

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labor day

/ˈleɪbər deɪ/

[noun] A public holiday in the United States and Canada, observed on the first Monday in September, celebrating the economic and social contributions of workers to the prosperity and well-being of the country.

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lads

/lædz/ [lads]

[noun] Plural of 'lad'; boys or young men, often used informally to refer to a group of male friends.

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lament

/ləˈmɛnt/ [lament]

[verb] To express passionate grief about or to mourn someone or something.

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landing

/ˈlændɪŋ/ [landing]

[noun] The act of coming to land, shore, or the ground, especially from the air or water.

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landlubbers

/ˈlændˌlʌb.ərz/ [landlubbers]

[noun] A person who is unfamiliar with the sea or sailing; often used by sailors as a derogatory term for someone who lacks nautical experience.

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