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k

UK // (keɪ) //

K

Definitions

  1. 1

    Symbol.

    • : Mathematics. a vector on the z-axis, having length 1 unit.
    • : Boltzmann constant.

Examples

  • We had the big drop, and for much of the country who are on the up part of the K, things are pretty good.

  • It goes considerably beyond the simple mix of N, P, and K that plants need to grow.

  • The system also allows for 4K passthrough with HDR, which maintains the integrity of the signal sent from your high-end TV.

  • Japan last claimed the top spot with its K computer in 2011.

  • “Please, please do not permit this to happen here in Florida,” wrote Cris K. Smith of East Polk County.

  • His monotonous music is, really, like the audio soundtrack to a k-hole.

  • Only the L, K, and A of the old sign remain stuck to the side of the office.

  • Maybe giving Deborah K. Jones, our Ambassador to Libya, a 9mm SIG Sauer and a pair of nunchucks.

  • She alleges that he and twenty-or-so named colleagues collectively abused “alcohol, cocaine, mushrooms, Special-K, heroin.”

  • What more could one desire of him, I pray, Than just to hop around and stand for K?

  • Had he not meant the Fleet to shove in K. must have made some reference to the second Division, surely.

  • In writing K. I try to convey the truth in terms which will neither give him needless anxiety or undue confidence.

  • Well, to steer a middle course between my duty to my force and my loyalty to K. is not so simple as it might seem.

  • As a fighting unit they are on their last legs and when they will be set upon their feet again Lord K. knows.

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