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keepsame | adj | Holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation, typically in relation to politics or religion.; conservative, traditionalist, traditional. conventional, orthodox, stable [keep + same]
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Killarney Fern | n | endangered fern with translucent leaves, namely found in Ireland; []
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kilter | n | equalness; equality; evenness; balance; alignment; [Early Modern English "kelter"]
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kindly | adj | natural; [OE cyndelíc]
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kindsel | adj | family; familial ['kind' + '-sel']
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kinhelm | n | royal crown, diadem; [ME kinehelm]
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kinrich | n | kingdom, realm; kingdom, principality, realm [ME kineriche]
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king | n | a male monarch; guardian of the kin.; [OE. cynn.]
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kingrich | n | kingdom; kingdom, realm [from ME kingriche]
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kingship | n | the state of rule by a king; monarchy [from king + -SHIP]
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kith | n | an acquaintance; acquaintances; something one is familiar with; [NE < OE cȳþþ, cȳþþu (“knowledge, relation, relationship, kith, a known land, native country, region”)]
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kithe | vb | to make known, to expose; reveal [NE, dialectical]
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kithlore | n | the study of society and individual human intereaction; sociology [kith "friends, relations" & lore "study, wealth of knowledge"]
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know-how | n | knowledge of how to do something in particular; skill, expertise [putting togther of OE words know & how]
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kinword | n | Word that is kindly to the English tongue or that comes from a tongue that is akin to English.; native word [kin + word]
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