Knights of Columbus |
an international fraternal organization of Roman Catholic men. |
Knight Templar |
a member of a religious and military order founded by Crusaders in 1118. [2 definitions] |
knish |
a flaky piece of dough stuffed with meat, potato, or the like and fried or baked. |
knit |
to make by using either long, hand-held needles or a machine to link together loops of yarn. [9 definitions] |
knitting |
the action of a person or thing that knits, or the work so produced. |
knitting needle |
a long slender rod of plastic, metal, or the like for hand-knitting that is tapered at one or both ends and usu. used in pairs. |
knitwear |
garments made by knitting. |
knives |
pl. of knife. |
knob |
a rounded protrusion, such as a doorknob, drawer pull, or mechanical switch. [3 definitions] |
knobbly |
having or being full of knots or lumps; knotty. |
knobby |
covered with or having lumps or knobs; lumpy. [2 definitions] |
knock |
to strike something, esp. a door so as to get permission to enter (often fol. by "on"). [10 definitions] |
knockabout |
a small sailing vessel with a mainsail, jib, and keel, but no bowsprit. [3 definitions] |
knock down |
to force (a person or object that had been standing) to fall to the ground. |
knockdown |
powerful enough to subdue something by striking it down. [6 definitions] |
knocked down |
of furniture and the like, not assembled. |
knocker |
someone or something that knocks. [2 definitions] |
knockknee |
an abnormal condition in which the legs curve towards one another at the knee. [2 definitions] |
knockoff |
a product that is massed-produced and a cheap imitation of a popular and more expensive product. |
knock off |
(informal) to stop (doing something, esp. something that annoys someone else). [6 definitions] |
knockout |
the act of striking a person down and rendering him or her unconscious. [3 definitions] |