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We found 20 words and 12 examples matching 'k'
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expression
OK  (see also: オーケー; slang)
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noun
South Korea  (slang; derogatory)
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noun
1. penalty kick  (see also: ペナルティーキック; sports term; abbreviation)
2. psychokinesis  (see also: サイコキネシス; abbreviation)
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noun
1. goalkeeper  (see also: ゴールキーパー; sports term; abbreviation)
2. goal kick  (see also: ゴールキック; sports term; abbreviation)
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interjection (kandoushi)
cheers  (see also: 乾杯; from kanpai; slang)
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この
もんだい
問題
について
こうとうしき
恒等式
のでまず
あずかしき
与式
について
きます

This problem is an equality of k so we first solve the assigned equation for k.
べい
kg
たんい
単位
られている

Rice is sold by the kilogram.
アメリカパン
bakerdozen12なく13
In U.S. bakeries, a "baker's dozen" is 13, not 12.
けいば
競馬
などstakes
この
いみ
意味
ふくすうがた
複数形
つか
使
われる
こと
おお

With horse racing and such, these are called "stakes". For this meaning the plural form is often used.
Look
はいかん
廃刊
なった
The magazine Look is no longer being published.
 
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