(countable) The recitation of a Hindu religious story.
(uncountable) Such storytelling considered as a genre.
A unit of area used mostly for land measure in Eastern India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, varying widely from place to place.
kathe
kathi
kathi
Proper noun
A 20th-century variant of Kathy, diminutive of the female given name Katherine and related names.
kathy
kathy
Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given names Katherine, Kathleen, and related names; also used as a formal given name.
keith
keith
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
A town in Moray, Scotland.
ketch
ketch
noun
A fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessel with two masts, main and mizzen, the mizzen being stepped forward of the rudder post.
A hangman.
verb
(rare) To hang.
Pronunciation spelling of catch.
khats
khats
noun
plural of khat
kheth
kheth
noun
Alternative form of heth (Semitic letter)
khets
khets
noun
plural of khet
khvat
kithe
kithe
verb
(archaic, except in Scots) To make known; to reveal.
kiths
kiths
noun
plural of kith
knuth
kurth
kutch
kutch
noun
A packet of vellum leaves in which gold is beaten into thin sheets.
kythe
kythe
verb
Alternative form of kithe
To make known by action, appearance; to manifest, show, prove, demonstrate, indicate.
To make known in words; to reveal, announce, proclaim, declare, tell.
shtik
thack
thack
noun
A stroke; a thwack.
the weatherproof outer layer of a roof, often thatch specifically
verb
(transitive) To strike; thump; thwack.
To cover a roof with thack.
thank
thank
noun
(obsolete) An expression of appreciation; a thought.
verb
(transitive) To credit or hold responsible.
(transitive) To express gratitude or appreciation toward.
(transitive) To feel gratitude or appreciation toward.
theek
thick
thick
adj
(UK, dated) troublesome; unreasonable
(academic) Detailed and expansive; substantive.
(informal) Friendly or intimate.
(informal) Stupid.
(slang, chiefly of women) Curvy and voluptuous, and especially having large hips.
Abounding in number.
Deep, intense, or profound.
Densely crowded or packed.
Difficult to understand, or poorly articulated.
Greatly evocative of one's nationality or place of origin.
Having a viscous consistency.
Heavy in build; thickset.
Impenetrable to sight.
Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension.
Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
adv
Frequently or numerously.
In a thick manner.
noun
(slang) A stupid person; a fool.
A thicket.
The thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.
verb
(archaic, transitive, intransitive) To thicken.
thilk
thilk
Determiner
That same; this; that.
think
think
noun
(chiefly UK) An act of thinking; consideration (of something).
verb
(intransitive) To communicate to oneself in one's mind, to try to find a solution to a problem.
(intransitive) To conceive of something or someone (usually followed by of; infrequently, by on).
(obsolete except in methinks) To seem, to appear.
(transitive) To be of opinion (that); to consider, judge, regard, or look upon (something) as.
(transitive) To guess; to reckon.
(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's head.
To plan; to be considering; to be of a mind (to do something).
To presume; to venture.
thock
thock
intj
A clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.
verb
To make, or cause to make, a thock sound.
thoke
thokk
thunk
thunk
intj
Representing the dull sound of the impact of a heavy object striking another and coming to an immediate standstill, with neither object being broken by the impact.
noun
(computing) A specialized subroutine that one software module uses to execute code in another module.
(computing) In the Scheme programming language, a function or procedure taking no arguments.
(computing, functional programming) A delayed computation.
verb
(computing, functional programming, transitive) To delay (a computation).
(computing, transitive) To execute (code) by means of a thunk.
(humorous, nonstandard) past participle of think
To strike against something, without breakage, making a "thunk" sound.